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Man faces jail for toddler murder Man faces jail for toddler murder
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A Leicestershire man found guilty of murdering a toddler nearly 25 years ago will be sentenced on Thursday. A Leicestershire man found guilty of murdering a toddler nearly 25 years ago is due to be sentenced later.
On Wednesday Nicholas Byard, 46, was convicted by a jury of the murder of Lisa Jayne Pegg in February 1982. On Wednesday, Nicholas Byard, 46, was convicted by a jury of the murder of Lisa Jayne Pegg in February 1982.
He had denied murder and claimed the little girl had died after falling down stairs at their Burbage home.He had denied murder and claimed the little girl had died after falling down stairs at their Burbage home.
Byard was not prosecuted at the time of the offence because the Attorney General at the time deemed there was a lack of evidence. Byard was not prosecuted at the time of the offence because the attorney general at the time deemed there was a lack of evidence.
'Worst nightmare''Worst nightmare'
But jurors at Nottingham Crown Court heard evidence from medical experts that indicated the girl's injuries were too serious to be caused by such an accident.But jurors at Nottingham Crown Court heard evidence from medical experts that indicated the girl's injuries were too serious to be caused by such an accident.
The case had been reopened in 2002 after Lisa's father, Alan Pegg, asked police to reinvestigate.The case had been reopened in 2002 after Lisa's father, Alan Pegg, asked police to reinvestigate.
After all these years, we now know the truth about how Lisa met her death Julie Pegg, Lisa's motherAfter all these years, we now know the truth about how Lisa met her death Julie Pegg, Lisa's mother
Byard remained with the child's mother, Julie Pegg, after the toddler died because she believed his claims, and they had two children together.Byard remained with the child's mother, Julie Pegg, after the toddler died because she believed his claims, and they had two children together.
In a statement issued through police, she said: "In February 1982, I lived through every mother's worst nightmare - the death of my child. Lisa was only three when she died. Her life was cut tragically, senselessly short.In a statement issued through police, she said: "In February 1982, I lived through every mother's worst nightmare - the death of my child. Lisa was only three when she died. Her life was cut tragically, senselessly short.
"For all these years, I have believed that my daughter died as a result of an accident, having fallen down the stairs in our home."For all these years, I have believed that my daughter died as a result of an accident, having fallen down the stairs in our home.
"When the police told us they were reinvestigating Lisa's death and that new evidence had come to light that suggested her death may not have been the accident we always believed it to be, my family and I were once again plunged into a nightmare.""When the police told us they were reinvestigating Lisa's death and that new evidence had come to light that suggested her death may not have been the accident we always believed it to be, my family and I were once again plunged into a nightmare."
She added: "After all these years, we now know the truth about how Lisa met her death."She added: "After all these years, we now know the truth about how Lisa met her death."
Byard is due to be sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court. Byard is due to be sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court on Thursday.