Nurse who faked husband’s death in £400k insurance fraud spared prison
Emma James
Mar 15 2021, 21:30 ET
A NURSE who faked her husband’s death in a bid to net a £400,000 insurance payout was spared prison yesterday.
Thulile Bhebhe, 51, claimed Bekezela, 54, had died in September 2016.
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Nurse Thulile Bhebhe who faked her husband’s death in a bid to net a £400,000 insurance payout was spared prison yesterday
She used a forged death certificate from Zimbabwe, where her husband had travelled.
But she was rumbled by insurer Aviva.
Bhebhe, of Hayes, West London, previously admitted fraud by false representation.
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Nurse faked husband s death in £400k insurance scam â but he was at work day he died
Thulile Bhebhe, 51, claimed partner Bekezela Bhebhe died while on holiday to claim on his life insurance, but he was later found to have been working on the day of his death
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Thulile Bhebhe was given a suspended prison sentence (Image: Central News)
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Wui Tung Colin Chan, 22, from Hong Kong, was caught covertly filming underneath women s clothing, capturing 11 videos of buttocks, genitalia and intimate clothing.
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