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Man pleads guilty to faking his death in insurance scam

A man has has pleaded guilty to faking his own death in Honduras to claim insurance benefits and claiming pensions relating to another person.

Kent Police’s investigation team were alerted to the fraudulent activity by Ace Europe, which contacted the Insurance Fraud Bureau after becoming suspicious of the claim McErlean was making.

Anthony McErlean, 66, of Swarling Hill Road, Petham, Canterbury, had been charged with fraudulently making a claim to Ace Europe to claim death benefit of £520 000 as well as fraudulently obtaining a passport and two counts of theft in claiming pensions.

He claimed pensions of £40 658 from the Department of Work and Pensions, and £27 000 from the Port of London Authority.

McErlean has been remanded in custody after the hearing yesterday [13 June]  held at Canterbury Crown Court, until sentencing which has been adjourned until the week commencing 18 July.

Between 5 December 2009 and 31 May 2010, McErlean made a false representation, by pretending to be his wife, claiming he had died in a road traffic collision in Honduras on 6 December 2009.

He had claimed he had been struck by a produce truck and died from his injuries. McErlean was charged with this fraudulent claim offence on 16 March 2011. His bail conditions prevented him from attempting to leave the UK and from applying for any travel documents for any reason.

On 17 March 2011, McErlean applied for a new passport claiming he had lost his last one, which had in fact had been seized by police.

A new passport was issued on 21 March 2011 and sent to a courier in order for it to be delivered. Officers from the Serious and Economic Crime Unit at Kent Police, through their investigation, intercepted the new passport and McErlean was re-arrested on 28 March on the M6 in Staffordshire. He has since been remanded in custody and further charges were put to him – fraudulently obtaining a passport and two counts of theft.

McErlean had produced a faked witness statement which stated that on changing a wheel on the car he was travelling in, he was struck by a produce truck. The invented ‘witness’ who said he was travelling with McErlean to take some rural wildlife photos, said a truck full of farm workers took the body to Santa Rosa De Aguan, a small village, where local people took care of the body.

Kent Police’s investigation team were alerted to the fraudulent activity by the Insurance Fraud Bureau who had been contacted by Ace, suspicious of the claim McErlean was making. Officers from Kent Police’s SECU arrested McErlean and found him in possession of a credit card in the name of Green.

Medico-Legal News Source: PostOnline

 
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