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Jlloyd Samuel death: Footballer's body 'too burnt' for visual ID | Jlloyd Samuel death: Footballer's body 'too burnt' for visual ID |
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Former Aston Villa and Bolton footballer Jlloyd Samuel's body could not be visually identified as it was so badly burnt after his car burst into flames, his inquest has heard. | Former Aston Villa and Bolton footballer Jlloyd Samuel's body could not be visually identified as it was so badly burnt after his car burst into flames, his inquest has heard. |
Warrington Coroner's Court heard Samuel died when his Range Rover crashed with another vehicle in Cheshire last May, but the crash was not suspicious. | |
Coroner Alan Moore concluded he died as a result of road traffic collision. | |
His sister pledged to seek her own DNA test amid claims his death was faked. | His sister pledged to seek her own DNA test amid claims his death was faked. |
The Sun on Sunday reported allegations by Leslie-Ann Samuel that her brother was not at the wheel when the crash happened in West Lane, High Legh, and he was still alive. | The Sun on Sunday reported allegations by Leslie-Ann Samuel that her brother was not at the wheel when the crash happened in West Lane, High Legh, and he was still alive. |
'Clear as we can be' | 'Clear as we can be' |
Dr John Sellar, a forensic odontologist, told the court he was satisfied teeth from the body matched Samuel's dental records. | Dr John Sellar, a forensic odontologist, told the court he was satisfied teeth from the body matched Samuel's dental records. |
Describing how visual identification was not possible as the body had been "extensively burnt", he said: "People who know the victim would not have wished to have seen those images." | Describing how visual identification was not possible as the body had been "extensively burnt", he said: "People who know the victim would not have wished to have seen those images." |
Forensic biologist Alexandra Clark said a blood sample taken from the body matched that of cellular material taken from the footballer's hairbrush and clippers. | Forensic biologist Alexandra Clark said a blood sample taken from the body matched that of cellular material taken from the footballer's hairbrush and clippers. |
She said tests on a hairbrush were "a billion times more likely" to be the footballer than of someone else who used it. | She said tests on a hairbrush were "a billion times more likely" to be the footballer than of someone else who used it. |
"This is as clear as we can be," she said. | "This is as clear as we can be," she said. |
Det Ch Insp Paul Beauchamp of Cheshire Police said he looked into the potential for foul play or kidnapping but found no evidence of either. | Det Ch Insp Paul Beauchamp of Cheshire Police said he looked into the potential for foul play or kidnapping but found no evidence of either. |
Insp Liz Cunningham, also from Cheshire Police, who was called to the crash, told the court she was satisfied by the dental evidence and accounts of passers-by that the deceased was Samuel. | Insp Liz Cunningham, also from Cheshire Police, who was called to the crash, told the court she was satisfied by the dental evidence and accounts of passers-by that the deceased was Samuel. |
"It was nothing more complicated than a collision," she said. | "It was nothing more complicated than a collision," she said. |
Missing arm claim | Missing arm claim |
After the coroner ruled it was the footballer's body, Ms Samuel interrupted him and said she had been denied the chance to privately test DNA taken from the body. | |
Mr Moore said the footballer's samples belonged to his next of kin, his wife Emma, and he can only release them with her permission. | Mr Moore said the footballer's samples belonged to his next of kin, his wife Emma, and he can only release them with her permission. |
Ms Samuel replied saying she would apply for a court order and she also said the body's right arm was missing. | Ms Samuel replied saying she would apply for a court order and she also said the body's right arm was missing. |
Pathologist Dr Jonathan Medcalf responded, saying: "That was not how the body was left and we have photographs to prove it." | Pathologist Dr Jonathan Medcalf responded, saying: "That was not how the body was left and we have photographs to prove it." |
Samuel made 199 appearances for Villa after signing for the club in 1998 and played 83 times for Bolton between 2007 and 2011. | Samuel made 199 appearances for Villa after signing for the club in 1998 and played 83 times for Bolton between 2007 and 2011. |
He won two caps for Trinidad and Tobago. | He won two caps for Trinidad and Tobago. |