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British Woman Charged With 39 Counts of Fraud in Singapore Over Alleged Royal Family Scam
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BBC World24.04.2026Crime2 dk okuma

British Woman Charged With 39 Counts of Fraud in Singapore Over Alleged Royal Family Scam

Dionne Marie Hanna, featured in Netflix's Con Mum, accused of defrauding 14 victims of over S$800,000 by claiming Bruneian royal inheritance

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  • Dionne Marie Hanna, a British woman featured in Netflix documentary Con Mum, faces 39 fraud charges in Singapore after allegedly deceiving 14 victims out of more than S$800,000.
  • The 85-year-old claimed connections to Brunei's royal family and terminal cancer to obtain money, promising reimbursement through inheritance she never received.
  • New charges include tricking a man into paying hundreds of thousands and a woman into giving money for luxury cars and Sentosa Cove property.

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Warum es wichtig ist

This case follows the Netflix documentary Con Mum which brought attention to Hanna's alleged scheme. The documentary followed her reunion with her son after she contacted him claiming to be his long-lost mother. The case highlights ongoing fraud risks involving false royal family claims.

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A British woman who was charged with fraud after allegedly conning multiple people, including her son, to fund her lavish lifestyle will face further charges in Singapore. Dionne Marie Hanna's alleged victims accuse the Singapore resident of taking their money with the promise they would be reimbursed through her inheritance from Brunei's royal family. The 85-year-old, who was arrested and charged last year after being featured in the Netflix documentary Con Mum, was handed an additional 34 charges on Thursday, bringing the total against her to 39. The number of alleged victims has now increased to 14, who were collectively deceived of more than S$800,000 ($626,000; £464,400) in cash and goods. The new charge sheets include allegations that Hanna tricked one man into paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenditure on her behalf, telling him she would repay him and make him her stepson. Another accuses Hanna of telling a woman that she would buy things for her – including Lexus and Aston Martin cars and a property in Singapore's prestigious Sentosa Cove – if the woman gave her money for "processing fees". In many of the charges, Hanna claimed she was part of the Bruneian royal family and sought her victims' sympathy by saying she was terminally ill with cancer. She would then ask them to help her with outstanding payments and vouched to reimburse them through her inheritance, which she never did. This was the same modus operandi Hanna was accused in the first tranche of charges handed down last year. Prosecutors earlier accused her of deceiving three men in Singapore and France into transferring money to her accounts, claiming the funds were needed as legal fees and for the opening of new bank accounts. In exchange for their money, she also made promises to donate millions of dollars to a mosque and a Muslim non-profit organisation in Singapore, the court heard last year. Hanna faces a raft of charges including cheating and fraud by false representation – the latter of which carries potential fines and jail terms of up to 20 years. The charges detail offences that took place between August 2024 and end of March last year. All of them allegedly took place in Singapore, although several happened "partly outside Singapore", according to the charge sheets. Con Mum, which was released on Netflix on 25 March, follows Hornigold's reunion with Hanna in the UK, after she contacts him claiming to be his long-lost mother.

Offene Fragen

  • How did Hanna establish initial contact with her victims?
  • What specific evidence links her to the alleged offences?
  • Will there be additional victims coming forward?

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This article was originally published by BBC World.

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