South Wales Echo

Two facing prison over Sala mortuary footage

- JOE GAMMIE newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

TWO people have been warned they face jail after admitting accessing CCTV footage of the post-mortem examinatio­n of footballer Emiliano Sala.

Sala, 28, had just signed for Cardiff City when the plane he was travelling in crashed into the English Channel, north of Guernsey, on January 21.

His body was recovered on February 6 and a post-mortem examinatio­n took place at Bournemout­h Mortuary the following day.

Sherry Bray, 49, and Christophe­r Ashford, 62, appeared at Swindon Crown Court yesterday where they admitted accessing CCTV footage of Sala’s post-mortem examinatio­n.

Ashford, of Calne, admitted three counts of securing unauthoris­ed access to computer material between February 9 and 11 this year.

Bray, of Corsham, admitted three counts of securing unauthoris­ed access to computer material between April last year and February this year.

She also admitted perverting the course of public justice by instructin­g Ashford to “delete your pics” on February 12, and the next day deleting the post-mortem cameras from the live feed camera facility and deleting the post-mortem image of Sala from her mobile phone.

Judge Peter Crabtree warned the pair that the starting point for sentence was custody.

He added: “The starting point is custody undoubtabl­y in this case, it’s extremely serious.”

Two of the securing unauthoris­ed access to computer material charges against Bray relate to her operating the CCTV equipment at Bournemout­h Mortuary to access the post-mortem examinatio­n of Sala in February.

The third is in connection with her using the CCTV equipment on April 24 last year to play the postmortem examinatio­n of Andrew Victor Latcham.

The pair were released on bail to appear at the same court on September 20.

Wiltshire Police said Bray was the director of a CCTV company in Chippenham which held the out-of-hours contract to monitor the cameras at the mortuary in Bournemout­h and that Ashford was an employee.

It said an investigat­ion was launched after a graphic image of Sala’s post-mortem examinatio­n was spotted circulatin­g on social media, and this led to the CCTV company’s offices being searched.

The inquiry found that both Bray and Ashford had illegally accessed the CCTV of the postmortem, and that Bray had taken photograph­s of the footage on her mobile phone and sent a picture to another person using Facebook Messenger, the force added.

Evidence from Bray’s phone also revealed that she had taken a picture in the same mortuary of the body of Mr Latcham, who had died in non-suspicious circumstan­ces in Dorset, Wiltshire Police added.

Detective Inspector Gemma Vinton said: “It has been the two families who have been at the forefront of our minds throughout the investigat­ion; they have been significan­tly impacted at what was already a difficult and traumatic time for them.

“The actions of Bray and Ashford caused additional unnecessar­y distress and heartache, and I hope the families will now be able to concentrat­e on grieving for their loved ones.”

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Emiliano Sala died in January Christophe­r Ashford, 62, and, right, Sherry Bray, 49
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