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The wife of John Darwin, the canoeist who turned up after being presumed dead, has been arrested as she arrived back in the UK. | The wife of John Darwin, the canoeist who turned up after being presumed dead, has been arrested as she arrived back in the UK. |
Anne Darwin, who had been living in Panama, was arrested at 0925 GMT at Manchester Airport. | Anne Darwin, who had been living in Panama, was arrested at 0925 GMT at Manchester Airport. |
She was detained over allegations of fraud and is expected to face questioning by detectives later. | She was detained over allegations of fraud and is expected to face questioning by detectives later. |
Cleveland Police have already charged John Darwin, 57, a former prison officer, with deception offences. | Cleveland Police have already charged John Darwin, 57, a former prison officer, with deception offences. |
Questioning | |
A spokeswoman for Cleveland police confirmed Mrs Darwin's arrest. | |
She said: "Anne Darwin has been arrested and detained by police at Manchester Airport, having returned this morning on an overnight flight from Atlanta." | |
The spokeswoman said Mrs Darwin would be escorted by police officers back to Cleveland. | |
Mrs Darwin's detention follows the arrest of Mr Darwin at his son's house in Basingstoke, Hampshire, on Tuesday on suspicion of fraud. | |
It had been thought he had died at sea after the remains of his canoe were found on a beach in Seaton Carew, near Hartlepool, Teesside, in March 2002. | |
But he turned up at a north London police station last weekend, claiming he could not remember what had happened to him. | |
He is due before Hartlepool magistrates on Monday charged with obtaining life insurance money by deception and making an untrue statement to get a passport. | He is due before Hartlepool magistrates on Monday charged with obtaining life insurance money by deception and making an untrue statement to get a passport. |
Police said an application would be made on Monday to keep him in custody, where he was said to be "fit and well" on Saturday night. | |
Newspaper interviews | Newspaper interviews |
After Mr Darwin turned up in London it emerged Mrs Darwin had recently moved to Panama, having sold the family home in Seaton Carew. | |
A photograph then emerged showing her with her husband in Panama last year. It has yet to be independently verified. | |
Anne Darwin sold the couple's home in Seaton Carew | Anne Darwin sold the couple's home in Seaton Carew |
Detectives had issued appeals for Mrs Darwin to get in touch with them. | |
Now they will be able to question her about details of interviews she has given to newspaper journalists. | Now they will be able to question her about details of interviews she has given to newspaper journalists. |
Speaking before Mrs Darwin's return to Britain, Det Sgt Iain Henderson of Cleveland Police said he could not say whether further charges would be brought in the case. | |
He was also unable to say whether the investigation would be extended to include other members of the Darwin family. | |
The couple's sons, Anthony and Mark, previously released a statement saying they had been through a "rollercoaster of emotions" after finding out their father was alive. | The couple's sons, Anthony and Mark, previously released a statement saying they had been through a "rollercoaster of emotions" after finding out their father was alive. |