how BENT! will it get!

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discusdave

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Tuesday 17th July 2012
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The husband of dead millionairess Eva Rausing has been charged with preventing the lawful and decent burial of her body.

Mrs Rausing's body was found in the couple's home last week after her husband - Tetra Pak heir Hans Kristian Rausing - was stopped by police on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

A warrant was issued to search the couple’s home, where Mrs Rausing's body was discovered in a bedroom of their Cadogan Place mansion in Chelsea, London.

Police are treating the death as "unexplained" after an initial post-mortem examination proved inconclusive.

An inquest into the mother-of-four's death opened on Friday, and Mr Rausing, 49, will appear at West London Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.

Mrs Rausing's father has issued a tribute to his daughter in which he says she had recently travelled to the UK from California to try and take her husband back with her for drugs treatment.

Tom Kemeny wrote: "At the time of her death her overriding concern was for the safety of her beloved husband, for whom she interrupted her own treatment to return to London in an attempt to take him back with her to California, but tragically to no avail."

"Eva and Hans Kristian were a devoted and loving couple for the 21 years they spent together.

"They benefited thousands of lives through their personal involvement and philanthropic activities.

"They bravely battled their demons and supported each other and Eva will be a devastating loss to our beloved 'son' Hans Kristian, whom we love unconditionally with all our hearts."

The couple’s problems with drugs have been widely documented in the press over the years.

In 2008 the couple were in trouble with the police over drugs but the prosecution was formally discontinued.

discusdave

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Wednesday 18th July 2012
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anonymous said:
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^this...also it beggers belief

Alexander Cameron QC, the older brother of Prime Minister David Cameron, represented Rausing in court.

The body of the millionairess was found at their home in bin bags sealed up with gaffer tape, West London Magistrates' Court has been told.

The court heard that Mrs Rausing's remains were discovered beside a bed, covered in layers of clothes in an annexe of the couple's Belgravia mansion in the capital.

edited to add.. appeared at court in.....no not a prison van or even a police car..can u guess what? no..
a merc furious

The bedroom where her body was found had also been sealed with gaffer tape, the court was told.


Edited by discusdave on Wednesday 18th July 19:23

discusdave

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Wednesday 18th July 2012
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XCP said:
There has been no cause of death established yet. I wouldn't be surprised if more charges didn't follow depending on what that turns out to be.
even this speaks volumes.

discusdave

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Wednesday 18th July 2012
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why? you ask.

i'll tell you why.
if you or me or anybody..ANYBODY, else wrapped there parner up in binbags for a WEEK! or more then drove around south london of ya head with unopened letters addressed to you're wife who then is found dead by the law....you,me anyone else is going on remand and will appear in court in a prison van.

there is somewhere between 10-15% of the current prison popluation on remand,who you would also consider to be in need of help if you follow.?

peace!

discusdave

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Wednesday 18th July 2012
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XCP said:
I am sure that a top lawyer would be able to keep one out of prison in a case like this. That is, after all, what they are paid for.
that lawyer being one PM'S big brother! i'd say yes.

Alexander Cameron QC, the older brother of Prime Minister David Cameron, represented Rausing in court

discusdave

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Wednesday 18th July 2012
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spaximus said:
I seemed to recall he was in hospital before and after the court appearence hence no police van. Any court case will be a waste of time as the guy is clearly so ill from his addiction he will be judged mentally unable to plead in due course. It is tragic that some people who have everything actually have nothing in truth. I hope their children learn by this tragedy. Anyone addicted from what ever background have issues we can only try to imagine the horror of it
there is somewhere between 10-15% of the current prison popluation on remand,who you would also consider to be in need of help if you follow.?


i also believe a royal was his best man...

Edited by discusdave on Wednesday 18th July 20:21