Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Man charged with deceiving girlfriend into sexual activity

Alleged victim took own life three weeks later

- By Sean Axtell saxtell@thekmgroup.co.uk

A 25-year-old man stands accused of tricking his mentally-ill girlfriend into engaging in a sex act just three weeks before she took her own life.

Kieran Wilson is facing a private prosecutio­n brought by the bereaved parents of Isabella Goddard, 22, who was found dead in a bathtub in Canterbury on April 13, 2019.

It is alleged that three weeks before, on March 24, while planning to end their relationsh­ip, Wilson used deception to get Miss Goddard to agree to engage in a particular sexual activity, while knowing she had a mental disorder.

It is said he convinced her it would be the last time they would have sexual intercours­e for about four weeks, as Miss

Goddard was due to return to her family home in the Cayman Islands for psychologi­cal assessment­s and treatment.

While she was there, Wilson ended the relationsh­ip.

Miss Goddard returned to the UK on April 12 and the following day was found dead in a bathtub at her home in St Edmunds Road.

The cause of her death was ruled to be submersion under water due to intoxicati­on of drugs in a “self-administer­ed overdose”.

On Monday, Wilson appeared remotely at Canterbury Crown Court for a plea and trial preparatio­n hearing, but was not required to enter a plea to the charge of “deception to procure sexual activity with a person with a mental disorder”.

Miss Goddard’s parents brought the prosecutio­n privately, the court was told.

But a judge this week invited the Crown Prosecutio­n Service to examine the evidence.

The authority will be expected to review the case in time for a further hearing at the same court on July 1.

Referring the papers to chief crown prosecutor Kate Brown, Judge Rupert Lowe said he had “never been in this position before”.

Wilson, formerly from Canterbury but now living in Hertfordsh­ire, was granted unconditio­nal bail.

Judge Lowe told him: “This is a private prosecutio­n. You know what the issues are.

“It is the right view of both parties that the Crown Prosecutio­n Service review this case and I’m inviting them to do so.”

Miss Goddard’s death was ruled a suicide following a jury inquest in Maidstone in March 2020.

 ?? ?? Isabella Goddard was an animal lover
Isabella Goddard was an animal lover

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