A fraudster who
pretended to be in a coma for two years was caught by police going on
shopping trips and holidays with his family.Conman Alan Knight of
Swansea, South Wales, faked being in a vegetative state after he scammed
his next door neighbour out of £40,000.
The 47-year-old
tried to beat justice by claiming he was a quadriplegic - his family
said he was hooked up to oxygen and had no movement from the neck down.
According to Dailymail,
he was caught out after CCTV captured him walking around Tesco and
driving his car to Dorset.Knight was then hauled before Swansea Crown
Court where he admitted scamming the pensioner who lived next door to
him out of thousands of pounds.
The fraudster had been living off benefits after claiming he had suffered a massive neck injury.
His wife Helen,
33, claimed she had to care for her husband who had snapped his neck
after falling backwards as he pulled down a garage door.But the whole
time he was carrying out an elaborate three-year fraud targeting
neighbour Ivor Richards' life savings and shares.
He
'systematically' funnelled £41,570 out of the pensioner's bank account
which he used to pay for holidays and to buy a caravan in Dorset.
The
father-of-three was caught on CCTV at the Severn bridge toll on the M4
as he travelled back from the south coast.He was also captured on CCTV
in Tesco stores across the country after police traced the use of the
family's loyalty club card.
Officers tried
'at least twice' to bring him to court but each time he admitted himself
to hospital claiming his condition had worsened.He was however unable
to fool doctors at the hospital.
While he was on 'observations' they spotted him eating, wiping his face and even writing.
Knight was told
he would have to stand trial even if he did not attend, and he finally
appeared in court in a wheel chair and wearing a neck brace.
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