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Kent mum accused of pretending to have cancer to raise £45,000 from donors

[color="Red"]Nicole Elkabbas, who has been charged with six counts of fraud, was investigated by detectives who questioned if she really had the potentially deadly illness.

This is the face of a woman who has been charged with pretending to have cancer to fraudulently raise over £45,000 in cash from generous members of the public who donated to fund her “treatment.”

[color="red"]Jewish mother Nicole Elkabbas, from Edge End Road, Broadstairs, Kent, was investigated by detectives who questioned whether she actually had the deadly illness which she claimed to have in an online fundraising campaign.
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A spokesman for Kent Police said: “A Thanet woman has been charged with fraudulently accepting £45,350 in donations for an illness she allegedly did not have.

[color="red"]“Nicole Elkabbas is charged with six counts of fraud following an investigation by detectives from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate.

“She is alleged to have falsely claimed to have required treatment for cancer in order to receive donations from members of the public, between February and August 2018.”

https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/kent-mum-accused-of-pretending-to-have-cancer-to-raise-45000-from-donors/

From The Jewish Chronicle:

Woman accused of raising thousands to treat cancer 'she allegedly did not have'

Nicole Elkabbas faces six counts of fraud after police investigation

A woman said to have raised tens of thousands for cancer treatment has been charged with fraud amid allegations she did not have the disease.

Nicole Elkabbas, 40, of Edge End Road, Broadstairs, is accused of accepting £45,350 in donations "for an illness she allegedly did not have", Kent Police said.

The ex-JFS pupil faces six counts of fraud after an investigation by detectives from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate.

[color="red"]"She is alleged to have falsely claimed to have required treatment for cancer in order to receive donations from members of the public, between February and August 2018," a police spokesperson said.

https://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/woman-accused-of-raising-thousands-to-treat-cancer-she-allegedly-did-not-have-1.482835


 
Posted : 11/04/2019 2:50 pm
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