She was making fun of her relatives that she had cancer and was dying and “ate” 60,000 euros – “Mother in 3 months” I’m leaving “”

In front of an incredible combination found the family of a girl in Australia who had managed to fool even her own mother to eat a large sum of money. He pretended to have a rarity form of cancer to earn more than 60,000 euros in benefits using fake medical records.

Hannah Dickinson, 28, even told her mother she was “three months old.” He had managed to fool the authorities by getting a disability pension, while according to the authorities she also cheated her loved ones as she stole large sums of money.

The scammer, from Australia, lived in the lie for more than four years, raising 54 54,000 (close to € 60,000) from her family members and .000 22,000 from her friends for an alleged treatment. She ate the money to finance her luxurious lifestyle and for trips abroad.

How did she start “her last journey” as a “cancer patient”

Dickinson began her cunning plan in 2013 when she told her family she had been diagnosed with leiomyosarcoma, a rare form of cancer that affects smooth muscle tissue. She also lied to her mother, who in 2014 told Services Australia that her daughter was only three months old.

To make her scam look real, the 28-year-old provided fake medical records allegedly by doctors and surgeons. Her family and friends raised as much as .000 22,000 for treatment, as she told her friends she would start chemotherapy and look for options abroad.

But in 2018, Dinkison’s lies collapsed and she was sentenced to two and a half years in prison last November – but the court ordered her to serve only 12 months.

She has now been sentenced to an additional four months in prison by the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court after being arrested for another fraud.

Cancer conwoman Hannah Dickinson handed more jail time

A serial conwoman has been slapped with more jail time for pretending she had cancer to claim disability payments. 27-year-old Hannah Dickinson was handed a two-and-a-half-year sentence for what the judge called her ‘disgraceful lies.’ Read more: https://7news.link/3nOm1Ba #HannahDickinson #7NEWS

Posted by 7NEWS Sydney on Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Dickinson pleaded guilty to falsifying documents after forging a fake letter from her director at HenderCare Disability Support to use it in court.

The manager had no idea that the document with her name was used in a court case after Dickinson was caught pretending to be someone else to secure a car loan.

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