Fraudster who faked own death living in Philippines

Married someone 23 years younger

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John Darwin, who faked his own death in a canoe accident in 2002 to benefit from life insurance payments, has started a new life in the Philippines, it has been revealed.

The 68 year-old and his wife Anne were said to have benefited from a total of £679,196.62 from a scam that involved a mortgage policy worth almost £250,000 from Aviva (then known as Norwich Union) and a life-pay out worth nearly £68,000 from AIG. They also reportedly received Mr Darwin's prison service pension and a Department for Work and Pensions pay-out. According to Yahoo News, spiralling debt led Darwin to come up with the idea of faking his own death so his wife could use the life insurance payments to pay them off.  Before Darwin handed himself to a police station in 2007 cl...

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