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Mother was a ‘lioness’ who loved her ‘cubs’

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A WEALTHY aristocrat accused of killing her newborn baby while on the run from authoritie­s has been described in court as a “lioness” who loved her “cubs”.

Constance Marten, 36, and her partner Mark Gordon, 49, are on trial at the Old Bailey over the death of their daughter Victoria.

Jurors have heard how Marten gave birth in secret and lived off-grid in a tent on the South

Downs to evade authoritie­s after their other four children were taken into care.

Marten has claimed her daughter died by accident when she fell asleep holding the child under her jacket in the tent.

The prosecutio­n allege Victoria was exposed to cold wintry conditions with only a babygrow and vest to wear.

In his closing speech, Gordon’s barrister John Femi-ola KC disputed the way the prosecutio­n had cast the defendants.

He told jurors: “In opening this case, she and her partner Mark Gordon were described as callous and cruel.

“That woman you saw in the witness box over a number of days, ask yourself in all honesty, is callous the first image that comes into your mind?”

Mr Femi-ola suggested that while giving evidence she had been “posh but polite, calm and intelligen­t”.

He said: “You may think she was resolute. You may think her deep, deep love for her children overflowed.

“She is not a person to be pushed around by any man, partner or barrister.

“You may think that she is a lioness, talking about her children like her cubs. She loved them.”

The defendants, of no fixed address, deny manslaught­er by gross negligence, perverting the course of justice, concealing the birth of a child, child cruelty and causing or allowing the death of a child.

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