Carer jailed for raiding widow's life savings
Zandra Mackay and three other fraudsters took thousands of pounds from 83-year-old Catherine Devas and forced her to leave them her entire estate.
Mrs Devas, who died in 2006, cut her family out of her will in 2005, leaving everything to the son of her privately hired carer Mrs Mackay.
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Hide AdThe pensioner moved from the Cotswolds to Cambridge after the death of her husband so that she could surround herself with academics who shared her love of books.
But she fell under the control of Mrs Mackay, 62, who was hired to look after her but isolated her from her family.
At Cambridge Crown Court yesterday Mrs Mackay, of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, was sentenced to seven years in prison after a jury found her guilty of three counts of conspiracy to defraud.
Mrs Mackay's son Marcus Mackay, of Romford, Essex, previously admitted three counts of the same charge. He was jailed for five years.
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Hide AdMrs Devas's secretary Deborah Atkinson and her mother Beryl Benbow, 78, both from near Newmarket in Suffolk, were also sentenced.
Last August the family of Mrs Devas won a court battle to claim back their inheritance.