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She was under his control. Not interested in us

TRIAL DAY 2: WOOD’S DAUGHTER CLAIMS HER MOTHER WAS UNDER THE CONTROL OF ZAMAN

- By ROB KENNEDY Court Reporter rob.kennedy@ncjmedia.co.uk @ChronicleC­ourt

TORTURE murder accused Zahid Zaman treated alleged victim Jimmy Prout like a “skivvy” and had two of his co-accused under control, a court heard. Prosecutor­s say Zaman was the leader of a gang of four who are standing trial accused of murdering the dad-of-two. It is alleged Jimmy was subjected to humiliatin­g violence which jurors have heard “belongs in the Dark Ages”. On the second day of the trial at Newcastle Crown Court, prosecutor­s began calling evidence setting out the background of accused Zaman, Kay Rayworth, Myra Wood and Ann Corbett.

Jurors heard from friends, family and colleagues of Wood and Rayworth, who both had relationsh­ips with Zaman at different times.

Elizabeth Wood, Myra Wood’s daughter, said her mum met Zaman on Facebook in around 2011 and began a relationsh­ip with him.

She said Zaman, known as Zed, would visit their home and on one occasion he came with Jimmy.

She told jurors: “When Jimmy was there I came downstairs to meet him. Zed spoke to Jimmy with no respect, like a skivvy, like do your dirty work, if you know what I mean.”

Asked about her mum’s relationsh­ip with Zaman, she said: “She was under his control. She would not have any interest in her kids.”

Asked how Wood was under Zaman’s control, Elizabeth said: “She just was not interested in us. I would try to contact her and I would not get a response. She was all for him, not for us.”

She said her mum had been caring towards her before meeting Zaman.

Francis Fitzgibbon QC, for Wood, asked: “As the relationsh­ip with Zed developed did she continue to be caring towards you?”

Elizabeth: “No. I used to keep in touch with her, not the other way round.”

Mr Fitzgibbon asked: “Do you know why?”

Elizabeth replied: “Because of him, because of Zed.”

She added: “I would not even call it a relationsh­ip. He was in control of my mam.”

Laura Sweeney, a former colleague of Rayworth’s at a care company, gave evidence about conversati­ons they had. Referring to one, she said: “Kay said she was really starting to hate Jimmy and she didn’t

like feeling that way. I can’t remember why I asked ‘did you go for him’ or something along those lines. She said ‘yeah I went for him.’

“That was not like Kay in my opinion.”

Susan Gordon, the church warden at St John’s, in Percy Main, said she knew Rayworth from school in the 1970s and they became more friendly around 1996 through their involvemen­t with Percy Main Community Forum.

She said she and Rayworth had become very good friends and “were more like sisters.”

But she said their friendship suffered after Rayworth met Zaman on an online dating website.

Mrs Gordon said she used to see her friend “every single day” before she met Zaman.

She said: “Afterwards it got less and less because she was not allowed to see me.

“When I saw her round Percy Main she would put her head down.”

She also told how, after she lost contact with her, she had seen Zaman hitting Rayworth during an alleged row at a bus stop.

Mrs Gordon said: “He reached behind them and pulled a stick out, or it might have been a crutch, and hit Kay across the back of the head with it.

Asked how Zaman and Rayworth behaved with each other, Mrs Gordon said: “It was quite controllin­g because she always had to do what he said.

“Basically it was arguments between us because I was like a voice behind them. That’s why he had to get me out of her life.”

Mrs Gordon said Zaman told her he would get Rayworth to become a Muslim and she couldn’t be with him unless she was.

Asked how she felt about that, she said: “Not good. We were good Christians, both of us.

“We were in the choir and everything, we were very good Christians.

“The Christian faith was very important to Kay.”

Mrs Gordon said she later learned Rayworth had converted to the Muslim faith.

Rayworth’s son and daughter also gave evidence and spoke of difficulti­es in their dealings with Zaman and a change in their mother after she met him.

Zaman, Corbett, Wood and Rayworth are accused of murdering 45-year-old Jimmy in Percy Main, North Shields, in February last year and then fleecing his bank account even after he had died after returning to the body to steal his bank card.

Jurors were told the alleged campaign of abuse included them cutting open his scrotum, removing a testicle and forcing him to eat it.

It is alleged he also had his teeth removed with a hammer and chisel and was forced to have sex with a dog. His body was allegedly dumped on wasteland, where it lay for more than six weeks.

Zaman, 43, Wood, 50, Rayworth, 56, Corbett, 26, all of St Stephen’s Way, Percy Main, deny murder and causing or allowing the death of a vulnerable adult.

They all pleadguilt­y to doing acts intending to pervert the course of justice.

The trial continues.

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James Prout Police searching a number of addresses on St Stephens Way
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Myra Wood
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Zahid Zaman
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Kay Rayworth
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Ann Corbett

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