Businessman Christopher Phillips, 60, appeared at Cardiff Crown Court on Friday, March 20. Photo / Google Maps
Businessman Christopher Phillips, 60, appeared at Cardiff Crown Court on Friday, March 20. Photo / Google Maps
A British man is accused of keeping his dead mother in a freezer while continuing to spend money from her bank account.
Business owner Christopher Phillips, 60, appeared in a UK court last week charged with preventing the burial of his mother and fraud by false representation, reported TheDaily Mail.
It’s alleged he used her bank accounts while his 89-year-old mother Sylvia was frozen.
In February, police visited an address on Poplar Cres in the seaside town Porthcawl, in South Wales, after a request to conduct a welfare check, according to a spokesperson for South Wales Police, reported The Daily Mail.
“A woman in her 80s from Porthcawl was found dead within the property.
A view of Poplar Cres where Christopher Phillip allegedly kept his mother frozen. Photo / Google Maps
Phillips appeared in Cardiff Crown Court wearing grey prison tracksuit, showing little emotion on his face. He entered court with one hand cuffed to a security guard.
Judge Vanessa Francis told Phillips more information was needed before the case continued, reported The Daily Mail.