John Darwin, 57, and Anne Darwin, 56, were convicted
for more than six years in prison. The two made everybody, including their two sons,
believe that John had drowned in the North Sea off Teesside back in 2002, while
he was canoeing. Yet, he reappeared last year, saying he had lost his memory.
They were jailed for fraud because they got £250,000 out of insurance firms.
Their assets have been frozen and the authorities hope to get back the money.
Still, police believe that they had £500,000 when they were arrested in
December, in Panama.
The two
wanted to start a new life in Panama after they had got into debt. John Darwin
bought an apartment worth £28,000 in Panama and built a canoeing centre for
tourists worth £198,000 and Anne gave £45,000 on a Toyota Land Cruiser.
John
Darwin was sentenced to spend six years and three months in jail after he
admitted faking his own death, and Anne Darwin got six years and a half for
fraud. They were both convicted on Friday.
Mark
Darwin, 32, and Anthony Darwin, 29, the couple’s sons, didn’t know anything
about their parents’ plan. They gave the authorities evidence about their
mother, when they found on the internet a photograph of the couple taken in
Panama four years after John Darwin had disappeared.
Unat
Direct and Norwich Union, two insurance companies, filed legal documents to
proceed against the couple for the money they defrauded. There is a worldwide freeze
on their assets and the process for them to return the money begun through the
Proceeds of Crime Act.
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