Bob
2nd April 2005, 00:21
A funeral director tricked a couple whose motorcyclist son had died into scattering the ashes of a complete stranger
Roger Barker, of Grove in Oxfordshire charged £1,700 for scattering ashes he said belonged to Lee Kent as Mr Kent's parents, Sheila and Paul, watched. Barker, 57, signed for the real ashes at the crematorium some days later.
Barker an undertaker for 25 years (his company R and H Barker has branches in Didcot and Wantage)
was found guilty of obtaining £1,697.82 by deception from Mrs Kent. He was told to expect a jail sentence when he was convicted of fraud by Judge McIntyre at Oxford Crown Court.
Roger Barker, of Grove in Oxfordshire charged £1,700 for scattering ashes he said belonged to Lee Kent as Mr Kent's parents, Sheila and Paul, watched. Barker, 57, signed for the real ashes at the crematorium some days later.
Barker an undertaker for 25 years (his company R and H Barker has branches in Didcot and Wantage)
was found guilty of obtaining £1,697.82 by deception from Mrs Kent. He was told to expect a jail sentence when he was convicted of fraud by Judge McIntyre at Oxford Crown Court.