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Carole Waugh death: Man admits hiding executive's body | Carole Waugh death: Man admits hiding executive's body |
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A man has admitted hiding the body of businesswoman Carole Waugh in a lock-up garage in south-west London last year. | A man has admitted hiding the body of businesswoman Carole Waugh in a lock-up garage in south-west London last year. |
At the Old Bailey, Rakesh Bhayani, 41, pleaded guilty to concealing the death of Ms Waugh and hiding her body. | At the Old Bailey, Rakesh Bhayani, 41, pleaded guilty to concealing the death of Ms Waugh and hiding her body. |
Bhayani and another man, Nicholas Kutner, 48, deny murdering the 50-year-old oil executive. The pair are due to go on trial in October. | |
Ms Waugh's family reported her missing on 7 May. Her body was found on 2 August in New Malden. | Ms Waugh's family reported her missing on 7 May. Her body was found on 2 August in New Malden. |
She had died of a stab wound, tests found. | She had died of a stab wound, tests found. |
Both men admit defrauding Ms Waugh by withdrawing cash from her bank accounts and taking out loans and using credit cards in her name. | |
Counterfeit money | Counterfeit money |
Kutner, of no fixed address, denies perverting the course of justice but has admitted a further three charges of fraud after pretending to be Ms Waugh's brother Christopher to charge rent for her flat. | |
Bhayani's wife Sheetal, who, like her husband, is from Wembley in north-west London, denies possessing criminal property, while three other women and a man have pleaded not guilty to fraud charges in connection with the case. | |
A seventh defendant, Derek Eastham, admits possessing counterfeit money but has denied fraud. | |
All the defendants will face a trial in October. | |
Ms Waugh, originally from Durham, had worked for an oil company in Libya and lived at Tressard Court in Marylebone, central London. | Ms Waugh, originally from Durham, had worked for an oil company in Libya and lived at Tressard Court in Marylebone, central London. |
Her family had last seen her on 16 April 2012. |
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