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Funeral director Alison Pople stole £14k charity donations | Funeral director Alison Pople stole £14k charity donations |
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A funeral director who stole money donated by grieving families to charities in memory of their loved ones has been handed a suspended sentence. | A funeral director who stole money donated by grieving families to charities in memory of their loved ones has been handed a suspended sentence. |
Alison Pople failed to pass on donations worth £14,000 to good causes including Help for Heroes, the NSPCC and a local hospice. | Alison Pople failed to pass on donations worth £14,000 to good causes including Help for Heroes, the NSPCC and a local hospice. |
The 50-year-old also forged thank you letters from the charities to cover up her crimes, Taunton Crown Court heard. | The 50-year-old also forged thank you letters from the charities to cover up her crimes, Taunton Crown Court heard. |
Pople, from Cheddar in Somerset, was given a 15-month suspended term. | Pople, from Cheddar in Somerset, was given a 15-month suspended term. |
She had admitted fraud and was also ordered to pay back around £8,000 to the charities deprived of donations. | |
More on this and other stories | More on this and other stories |
Prosecutors told the court the crimes related to 46 funerals which took place between 2011-2014. | Prosecutors told the court the crimes related to 46 funerals which took place between 2011-2014. |
Pople told police her business had been in financial difficulty at the time of the offences. | Pople told police her business had been in financial difficulty at the time of the offences. |
Her lawyer told the court the money was only intended to keep the firm afloat and not for personal gain. | Her lawyer told the court the money was only intended to keep the firm afloat and not for personal gain. |
Avon and Somerset Police said it was impossible to know exactly how much money she failed to pass on but thought it to be at least £14,000. | Avon and Somerset Police said it was impossible to know exactly how much money she failed to pass on but thought it to be at least £14,000. |
Judge David Ticehurst said Pople, who wept during sentencing, had abused the trust of grieving relatives but there was no benefit in sending her to jail. | Judge David Ticehurst said Pople, who wept during sentencing, had abused the trust of grieving relatives but there was no benefit in sending her to jail. |
Several of the families affected by the defendant's actions shook their heads in court as the sentence was passed. | Several of the families affected by the defendant's actions shook their heads in court as the sentence was passed. |
'Very hurtful' | 'Very hurtful' |
One of those affected by Pople's actions was a distant relative. | One of those affected by Pople's actions was a distant relative. |
Diane Pople, from Highbridge, lost her husband Burt to lung cancer in 2011 and wanted funeral donations to be given to the Highbridge Medical Centre. | Diane Pople, from Highbridge, lost her husband Burt to lung cancer in 2011 and wanted funeral donations to be given to the Highbridge Medical Centre. |
The surgery never received the funds. | The surgery never received the funds. |
Mrs Pople said: "I really don't know why she did it, it is very hurtful, particularly as she is family. | Mrs Pople said: "I really don't know why she did it, it is very hurtful, particularly as she is family. |
"She is a lovely person and we always got on well but I just don't know why she would want to do anything like this. | "She is a lovely person and we always got on well but I just don't know why she would want to do anything like this. |
"Who can you trust if you can't trust your funeral director? | "Who can you trust if you can't trust your funeral director? |
"Burt would be absolutely devastated." | "Burt would be absolutely devastated." |
'Evil' | 'Evil' |
Pauline Redman, from Mark, near Weston-super-Mare, asked for donations to be passed to charities and hospice care centres following the deaths of her brother and sister-in-law. | Pauline Redman, from Mark, near Weston-super-Mare, asked for donations to be passed to charities and hospice care centres following the deaths of her brother and sister-in-law. |
She was sent a fake letter by Pople which made it look like money was received by Weston Hospice Care. | She was sent a fake letter by Pople which made it look like money was received by Weston Hospice Care. |
She said: "It is unbelievable. I actually think what she did was evil. | She said: "It is unbelievable. I actually think what she did was evil. |
"She was in a position of trust and it was only a long time afterwards that we found out what she had done." | "She was in a position of trust and it was only a long time afterwards that we found out what she had done." |
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