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Advertisement | Death-Faking Brit's Wife Guilty Of FraudHusband Disappeared After Phony Canoe Accident To Claim Insurance CashLONDON, July 23, 2007 ![]() Anne Darwin, wife of the man who turned up very much alive after being presumed dead for five years, leaves the police station at Manchester Airport, Manchester, England, Dec. 9, 2007, after being arrested on her return to the country from Panama. (AP Photo/Jon Super) (CBS/AP) A British jury on Wednesday convicted the wife of a man who faked his own death in a 250,000-pound ($500,000) insurance scam. Anne Darwin was found guilty of six counts of fraud and nine counts of money laundering after a seven-day trial at a court in northern England. Darwin, 56, acknowledged that she had helped her husband John stage his death in an apparent canoe accident in 2002 to collect pension and insurance payments. But she insisted she had been coerced. John Darwin was declared dead in 2003, the year after he was reported missing after going for a paddle in the North Sea near his home in northeast England. Prosecutors said the couple kept the truth that he was alive secret even from their two adult sons while they planned to start a new life together in Panama. The plot began to unravel last December when Darwin walked into a London police station claiming to have amnesia. Tracked down in Panama City, Anne confessed her husband had faked his death because he was deeply in debt, reported CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer. John Darwin, 57, pleaded guilty in March to deception and fraud. The couple will be sentenced later Wednesday. © MMVII, CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report. | Advertisement Rock Slide Crushes Homes In EgyptDozens Killed, Scores Trapped As Giant Boulders Smash Onto Shanty Town |
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