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Mum's Finger Horror In London Court

 

Mum's finger horror in London court

Remi Fakorede
Horror ... Remi Fakorede

MUM caused uproar in court when she pulled two fingers from her handbag and said they belonged to one of her children.

Mother-of-six Remi Fakorede, 46, now behind bars for a �breathtaking� �925,000 tax credit fraud, claimed they had fallen off as a result of a strong �voodoo� curse that had been placed on her and her family and forced her into crime.

One juror burst into tears while the �horrified� judge immediately adjourned the case for the rest of the day.

Police were then called to London’s Snaresbrook Crown Court and took a statement from the Nigerian-born defendant.

Social Services and the Child Protection Agency were also contacted.

Although it is understood one of her children had lost part of her hand after suffering renal problems and developing gangrene, DNA test results are now under way to find out who the fingers belong to.

Fingers

A reporting ban preventing publicity about the incident was lifted after unanimous guilty verdicts in the case yesterday.

Fakorede was convicted of one count of fraud between August 1, 2002 and June 26 last year, while one of her daughters, 21-year-old Denise Shofolawe-Coker, was found guilty accused of laundering �70,000 of the stolen money.

Remanding them in custody and adjourning the case until September 8 for pre-sentence reports Judge Jacqueline Beech warned the pair from Hackney, east London, that they faced �inevitable� imprisonment for their �breathtaking� dishonesty.

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Lifting the reporting ban on the �fingers� incident, the judge said it must have been �unpleasant� for the jury, and added: �I have never experienced anything as horrific as this.�

The court had heard Fakorede invented 20 aliases using combinations of her various names and a string of children - including twins and some allegedly disabled - to make 39 false tax credit claims over a five-year period.

Jurors heard stolen national insurance numbers were also used in the process.

Just over half the �925,933 defrauded passed through an account in her maiden name while �70,000 was laundered through her daughter’s.

Authorities discovered what she had been doing when she tried to claim childcare as well.

During the first day of her evidence on July 22, Fakorede, who holds joint British and Nigerian nationality, told the court her mother had died a few months earlier.

The following day she resumed her evidence and explained how her mother had been taken from her home and �murdered�.

The culprits or �forces of darkness� as she called them had then put a powerful �voodoo� curse on her and her family.

The defendant, who also claimed an �Auntie Marian� had hijacked both her and her daughter’s identities during the fraud, said the spell forced them into allowing their accounts to be used to receive some of the money.

She said the magic employed was so strong it caused one of her children to lose two fingers.

It was at that point she opened her handbag and pulled them out.

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