Scottish Daily Mail

Woman missing for 18 years is alive, say pair accused of her murder

- By Wilma Riley

CARERS accused of murdering a woman who has not been seen for more than 18 years claim she is still alive, a court heard yesterday.

Margaret Fleming was reported missing in October 2016 from her home in Inverkip, Renfrewshi­re, but has allegedly not been seen since December 1999.

Edward Cairney, 76, and Avril Jones, 58, are due to face trial next month accused of her abduction and murder, and of claiming £182,000 in benefits fraudulent­ly by pretending she was still alive.

They deny all the charges against them.

At a pre-trial hearing at the High Court in Glasgow, advocate depute Iain McSporran, QC, said: ‘At least one of the accused has claimed to be in telephone contact with Margaret Fleming. The defence position is that Margaret Fleming is not dead.’

The trial is expected to involve around 200 witnesses and last between six and eight weeks.

Mr McSporran said: ‘It will be a lengthy trial, much of which will be devoted to establishi­ng that Margaret Fleming is in fact deceased.’

Defence QC Thomas Ross, for Cairney, said the volume of evidence was ‘extraordin­ary’, adding: ‘This is certainly more material than I’ve ever seen in any case.’

It is alleged that Cairney and Jones abducted Miss Fleming at

‘Claimed to be in telephone contact’

her home in Inverkip, locked her in a room, assaulted her, cut her hair and bound her arms and wrists with tape on various occasions between November 1, 1995 and January 5, 2000.

The pair are accused of murdering Miss Fleming, who would now be 37, by unknown means at some point between December 18, 1999 and January 5, 2000.

It is alleged that between December 18, 1999 and October 2016 they pretended to Department for Work and Pensions officials that Miss Fleming was alive, and thus claimed state benefits, obtaining £182,000 by fraud.

The pair also face two charges of attempting to defeat the ends of justice.

It is alleged they disposed of, destroyed or concealed the remains and personal effects of Miss Fleming between December 18, 1999 and October 26 last year.

They are also accused of trying to board a train to London at Glasgow Central Station on October 25, 2017 while carrying £3,500 and the keys to a safe deposit box at a bank in London which contained £27,000.

It is alleged that they planned to travel and evade police and prosecutor­s.

Neither Cairney nor Jones was present at the hearing yesterday, the former having being excused due to mobility issues and the latter having transport problems.

Lord Matthews continued the case until Friday, August 10 for a further pre-trial hearing.

 ??  ?? Vanished: Margaret Fleming
Vanished: Margaret Fleming

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