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A 16-year-old boy was involved in a love triangle with a mother-of-three and his schoolteacher, a court heard. | A 16-year-old boy was involved in a love triangle with a mother-of-three and his schoolteacher, a court heard. |
Jenine Saville-King is accused of having an affair with the boy, which began when he was her pupil, St Albans Crown Court was told. | Jenine Saville-King is accused of having an affair with the boy, which began when he was her pupil, St Albans Crown Court was told. |
It is alleged she was sleeping with the boy when he was aged 15 and 16, while she was a teacher in Watford, Herts. | It is alleged she was sleeping with the boy when he was aged 15 and 16, while she was a teacher in Watford, Herts. |
Mrs Saville-King, 29, from Hook in Hampshire, denies having sex with a child and abuse of trust. | Mrs Saville-King, 29, from Hook in Hampshire, denies having sex with a child and abuse of trust. |
Jurors were told that after leaving school the boy, now 18, went on to have a relationship with a mother-of-three, with whom he now lives. | Jurors were told that after leaving school the boy, now 18, went on to have a relationship with a mother-of-three, with whom he now lives. |
The woman, now aged 37, told jurors that when she took the boy on holiday, Mrs Saville-King began ringing him as soon as they arrived at their hotel. | The woman, now aged 37, told jurors that when she took the boy on holiday, Mrs Saville-King began ringing him as soon as they arrived at their hotel. |
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Giving evidence, she told how she later crept from the hotel room she was sharing with the boy to phone Mrs Saville-King. | Giving evidence, she told how she later crept from the hotel room she was sharing with the boy to phone Mrs Saville-King. |
"She told me he loved her and he was going to be with her," the woman said. | "She told me he loved her and he was going to be with her," the woman said. |
"I said I was quite shocked because of the way he had been behaving with me. She told me she had been in a hotel with him on the two previous Fridays." | "I said I was quite shocked because of the way he had been behaving with me. She told me she had been in a hotel with him on the two previous Fridays." |
She called my boyfriend names because I think she realised he had been sleeping with both of us Mother-of-two | She called my boyfriend names because I think she realised he had been sleeping with both of us Mother-of-two |
The woman, who is still in a relationship with the teenager, went on: "Obviously my boyfriend and Mrs Saville-King had basically cheated on me. | The woman, who is still in a relationship with the teenager, went on: "Obviously my boyfriend and Mrs Saville-King had basically cheated on me. |
"I told her since we had been on holiday, he hadn't been able to leave me alone. At that point, she screamed down the phone. | "I told her since we had been on holiday, he hadn't been able to leave me alone. At that point, she screamed down the phone. |
"She called my boyfriend names because I think she realised he had been sleeping with both of us." | "She called my boyfriend names because I think she realised he had been sleeping with both of us." |
Mrs Saville-King denies seven charges of sexual activity with the schoolboy when he was 15 years old and one offence of abuse of trust. | Mrs Saville-King denies seven charges of sexual activity with the schoolboy when he was 15 years old and one offence of abuse of trust. |
The affair is said to have taken place in 2004 and 2005. The trial continues. | The affair is said to have taken place in 2004 and 2005. The trial continues. |
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