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The wife of back-from-the-dead canoeist John Darwin has entered the witness box to give evidence in her defence. | The wife of back-from-the-dead canoeist John Darwin has entered the witness box to give evidence in her defence. |
Anne Darwin's legal team argue that she was the victim of "marital coercion" by her husband, who forced her to go along with a plan to fake his death. | Anne Darwin's legal team argue that she was the victim of "marital coercion" by her husband, who forced her to go along with a plan to fake his death. |
The jury has heard about a "complicated plot" by the couple to fraudulently claim £250,000 in pension and insurance funds and start a new life. | The jury has heard about a "complicated plot" by the couple to fraudulently claim £250,000 in pension and insurance funds and start a new life. |
The 56-year-old denies deception and money-laundering charges. | The 56-year-old denies deception and money-laundering charges. |
TIMELINE OF EVENTS March 2002 - John Darwin reported missing in the sea off Seaton CarewSearch and rescue operation finds no trace of his bodyWeeks later, his red canoe washes up on a nearby beachApril 2003 - coroner records open verdict into John Darwin's deathAnne Darwin collects life insurance and pension policies worth about £250,000Summer 2007 - Anne Darwin moves to PanamaDecember 2007 - John Darwin walks into a police station and declares himself a missing person Photograph emerges showing Anne and John Darwin together in PanamaBoth are charged with deception offencesJohn Darwin admits deception, but his wife denies the chargesJuly 2008 - Anne Darwin's trial starts on Teesside | |
Mr Darwin has admitted deception and will be sentenced later. | Mr Darwin has admitted deception and will be sentenced later. |
The prosecution alleges Anne Darwin put on a "great act" for five-and-a-half years in order to convince police and family members that her husband was dead. | The prosecution alleges Anne Darwin put on a "great act" for five-and-a-half years in order to convince police and family members that her husband was dead. |
Earlier this week, she heard sons Mark and Anthony describe how she had "betrayed" them, leaving them to think their father was dead while she planned a new life with him in Panama. | Earlier this week, she heard sons Mark and Anthony describe how she had "betrayed" them, leaving them to think their father was dead while she planned a new life with him in Panama. |
And on Wednesday an e-mail from Mrs Darwin asking her husband not to leave her, hours before he handed himself in to UK police, was read in court. | And on Wednesday an e-mail from Mrs Darwin asking her husband not to leave her, hours before he handed himself in to UK police, was read in court. |
John Darwin vanished from the sea close to his home near Hartlepool in March 2002 and the wreckage of his canoe washed up on a beach weeks later. | John Darwin vanished from the sea close to his home near Hartlepool in March 2002 and the wreckage of his canoe washed up on a beach weeks later. |
He walked into a police station in December last year, claiming to be suffering from amnesia. | He walked into a police station in December last year, claiming to be suffering from amnesia. |
Mr Darwin will be sentenced following the conclusion of his wife's trial. |