Thursday 19 January 2017

Mom & daughter convicted after stealing identity of dead millionaires


A model daughter and her mum who stole the identity of a dead millionairess property owner in a £1.2 million scam face jail after being found guilty of the fraud plot. Diane Jean Moorcroft, 62, changed her name by deed poll to assume the identity of a dead landlady and opened bank accounts to convince solicitors she owned an upmarket home in Kensington. She was helped in the scam by her Dubai-based daughter Laylah Scarlett De Cruz, 31, reportedly a model, who played a “pivotal" role in the deceit. The pair now face jail after they were convicted at Southwark Crown Court of conspiracy to commit fraud .
In 2014, they conspired with others to rent a property in Kensington, west London, using fake documents, police said. But when the tenancy of the property was secured, Moorcroft changed her name by deed poll to the genuine owner who had died. She then travelled to Dubai where she opened bank accounts with a new UK passport in the dead landlady’s name. Back in London, she applied for a loan of £1.2 million against the reported £3 million-valued property which was approved in October 2014 before funds were transferred to Moorcroft’s Dubai bank accounts. The loan was later withdrawn in cash and the money has never been recovered. Scotland Yard detectives launched an investigation later that month after the Land Registry flagged suspicious activity around the Kensington property. Moorcroft, of Blackpool, was arrested in February 2015 at her home and De Cruz was arrested as she entered the UK from Dubai in May last year. The pair were found guilty at Southwark Crown Court of conspiracy to commit fraud.
De Cruz and Moorcroft were released on bail and will be sentenced on March 10.

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