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The partner of the former EastEnders actor Sian Blake has admitted killing her and her two sons, who were found buried in their London back garden.The partner of the former EastEnders actor Sian Blake has admitted killing her and her two sons, who were found buried in their London back garden.
Arthur Simpson-Kent, 48, appeared at the Old Bailey via videolink from Belmarsh prison on Friday morning, after being arrested in Ghana in January and extradited back to the UK.Arthur Simpson-Kent, 48, appeared at the Old Bailey via videolink from Belmarsh prison on Friday morning, after being arrested in Ghana in January and extradited back to the UK.
He did not enter a plea to the charges of murder, but his lawyer confirmed he had admitted killing Blake and their two children, eight-year-old Zachary and Amon, four.He did not enter a plea to the charges of murder, but his lawyer confirmed he had admitted killing Blake and their two children, eight-year-old Zachary and Amon, four.
James Sturman, defending, told the judge, Mr Justice Singh: “He admits the killings. There is no objection to that being reported. Any jury will be told that.”James Sturman, defending, told the judge, Mr Justice Singh: “He admits the killings. There is no objection to that being reported. Any jury will be told that.”
The case was adjourned for reports and another hearing was set for 29 July.The case was adjourned for reports and another hearing was set for 29 July.
The bodies of Blake and her two sons were discovered buried in the back garden of her home in Erith, south-east London, in January. They had not been seen in more than three weeks. All three died as a result of head and neck injuries, police said.­The bodies of Blake and her two sons were discovered buried in the back garden of her home in Erith, south-east London, in January. They had not been seen in more than three weeks. All three died as a result of head and neck injuries, police said.­
Simpson-Kent, father of the children, disappeared days after being questioned by the police about their disappearance. The former film and TV hairdresser was arrested in Ghana days after the bodies were found.Simpson-Kent, father of the children, disappeared days after being questioned by the police about their disappearance. The former film and TV hairdresser was arrested in Ghana days after the bodies were found.
Several villagers in the coastal resort of Busua had tipped off local detectives about his presence. The BBC reported that he had been cutting a coconut when he was surrounded by armed police.Several villagers in the coastal resort of Busua had tipped off local detectives about his presence. The BBC reported that he had been cutting a coconut when he was surrounded by armed police.
Neighbours said at the time that they had noticed a change in Blake in the weeks leading up to her disappearance. “I used to see her walking up and down and we would greet each other,” she said. “She was a happy woman. I used to see her and her kids playing in the garden. I never saw the man.”Neighbours said at the time that they had noticed a change in Blake in the weeks leading up to her disappearance. “I used to see her walking up and down and we would greet each other,” she said. “She was a happy woman. I used to see her and her kids playing in the garden. I never saw the man.”
Blake, who played Frankie Pierre in the BBC soap in the 1990s, had been plagued with health problems at the time of her disappearance and was described as having “a serious life-threatening condition”.Blake, who played Frankie Pierre in the BBC soap in the 1990s, had been plagued with health problems at the time of her disappearance and was described as having “a serious life-threatening condition”.
A missing persons investigation was launched on the same day after police visited the home. But the bodies were not discovered until about three weeks later. An Independent Police Complaints Commission inquiry was opened into Scotland Yard’s handling of the case. Officers spoke to Simpson-Kent at the family home on 16 December. He told them his wife and children were missing before disappearing himself. A missing persons inquiry was launched two days later, but it was not classed as a high-risk case. Police returned to the couple’s property that day and broke into the house, as there was no answer at the door, but did not discover the bodies.
Blake left EastEnders in 1997 after 56 episodes, citing a hostile reaction from fans to her unpopular character, a soul singer who was a serial seducer of married men. Her IMDb profile lists later roles in Doctors, Skins and The Bill. She later retired from acting and became a sign-language teacher and interpreter. Scotland Yard would not elaborate on how many more times police searched the house, but it was only after Christmas when Bexley police classified Blake and her children as high-risk missing persons. Police found Blake’s silver Renault Scenic on 3 January in Bethnal Green, east London, 15 miles from the family home.
It was only the following day, three weeks after Blake and her children’s disappearance, that murder squad detectives took over the case and the police revealed they did not know the whereabouts of Simpson-Kent. The Met’s professional standards body then began a review of the case and police interaction with the family. It later emerged that Simpson-Kent had travelled to Ghana three days after speaking to police.
After widespread criticism, an Independent Police Complaints Commission inquiry was opened into Scotland Yard’s handling of the case.
Blake left EastEnders in 1997 after 56 episodes, citing a hostile reaction from fans to her unpopular character, a soul singer who was a serial seducer of married men. Her IMDB profile lists later roles in Doctors, Skins and The Bill. She later retired from acting and became a sign-language teacher and interpreter.