Yorkshire Post

Man kidnapped and strangled his ex- girlfriend in wood, court hears

-

A MAN kidnapped his ex- girlfriend on her way to work before strangling her in woodland and submerging her head in a stream, a court has heard.

Andrew Pearson is accused of murdering Natalie Harker in woodland at Brough with St Giles near Catterick, North Yorkshire, in October last year.

In a trial hearing at Teesside Crown Court yesterday, a jury heard Pearson had set up a tent in the woodland and “lay in wait” for Ms Harker, 30, who was cycling to work for a shift as a cleaner at approximat­ely 4.30am on October 9.

She never showed up to her job at a nearby health centre and was later reported missing by her father, with whom she lived.

It is alleged Pearson, 45, ambushed his ex- partner and killed her in the woods, before dragging her into a tent and failing to call emergency services for several hours.

The jury was played a 999 call made by the defendant’s mother, Susan Pearson, later that day at 4.38pm, where she told the operator her son had been on a walk with his girlfriend when she had slipped and fallen into a stream in the woods.

The defendant was then put on to the phone to speak to the call operator, who had to tell him to calm down as he wept and appeared to be in a state of distress.

Pearson told the operator: “I’ve been camping for a few days in this woodland area. I met Natalie and we went for a walk and we were going down there when she must have slipped.”

He went on to explain he had dragged Ms Harker’s body from the stream and into his tent, where he repeatedly tried to save her to no avail.

He then told the operator in the 999 recording that he had passed out and woke up to find she was “purple and foaming at the mouth”.

Police and paramedics were called to the scene where Pearson was waiting with his parents, finding Ms Harker’s body underneath a sleeping bag in the tent.

Prosecutin­g barrister Alistair MacDonald QC said: “Ms Harker had set off to work at 4.30 a fit and healthy person and the injuries

she suffered were anything but natural.

“They were caused by the defendant putting pressure on her neck and immersion in water.”

Ms Harker was described in court as a woman who lived “a sheltered life” and had been in a relationsh­ip with Pearson before, lasting 18 months.

On the morning of October 9, Pearson had pitched his tent in a place that “he knew she would pass on her bicycle” and “took advantage of the fact she was a creature of habit”, Mr MacDonald said.

The prosecutio­n said the defendant lied and failed to seek help quickly.

The prosecutio­n added: “He sought no help for Natalie for many, many hours and his story of having just passed out was simply not true.”

The court heard that a postmortem examinatio­n carried out on Mr Harker’s body revealed she had died from pressure applied to her neck, while there had been no trauma incurred to her head consistent with a fall.

The pathologis­t also found there were bruises to her upper arms, back of her hand and neck, and over- inflated lungs, while semen was also discovered in the investigat­ion.

Whether sexual intercours­e had taken place before or after Ms Harker’s death was inconclusi­ve, the court heard.

There was also no sign of injuries to the brain.

The court was told that this could have explained why she was unable to lift her head from the water in order to breathe.

Pearson, who lives at Chestnut Court, Catterick Garrison, in North Yorkshire, has pleaded not guilty to murder and kidnap of his ex- girlfriend.

The trial which is at Teesside Crown Court continues.

 ??  ?? NATALIE HARKER: She died after leaving to work a shift as a cleaner at a health centre.
NATALIE HARKER: She died after leaving to work a shift as a cleaner at a health centre.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom