Because their deaths may possibly have been unintentional, the bodies being concealed is another offence; Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Act 2016, section 9 Unauthorised burial: offences.
According to news articles Andrew Innes has declined to make a plea, so in court if you refuse to enter a plea, it is simply taken as a plea of not guilty, and the case proceeds to trial. If he is guilty the a guilty plea would reduce any jail sentence.
"Andrew Innes, 50, is alleged to have...
The variation in surnames is because Bennylyn Burke may have then married the father of Jellica 'X' Burke after birth of their child, then re-registered the birth in the UK hence the child having different surname in the Philippine then the UK. What is in news articles is that she moved from her...
No that is not the custom Filipinos are used to, if a mother is unmarried at birth then the child takes the two surnames of the mother which in this case are Dakaria Aquino, with Dakaria being the surname of Bennylyn's mother, and Aquino being the surname of Bennylyn's father .
From photos in newspapers Jellica is clearly Blasian mixed Black-Asian ethnicity, with analysis she will have most likely been born in Philippines and registered as child of unmarried mother according with Philippines protocol, because of the name being given by family as Jellica Dakaria Aquino...
Toddler, two, found dead beside her mother, 25, in Dundee three weeks after they were last seen - as their bodies are formally identified.
Dundee: Toddler, two, found dead beside her mother, 25, three weeks after they were last seen | Daily Mail Online
What was previously being dismissed as 'internet rumors' is today being reported as a Scottish Police leak. The wording of the message where the word 'Police' is omitted
Probe after police chat with details of alleged murder of young mum and daughter leaked on WhatsApp.
Probe after details of...
Both Bennylyn and Jellica will be be known as Bennylyn Burke and Jellica Burke in the UK because Bennylyn will have arrived on a spouse visa in 2019 then got married to Mr 'X' Burke, Jellica would have been registered in at GRO with name of Bennylyn and name of Mr 'X' Burke, and would be...
Income in Philippines is generally lower, the cost of living is high in relation to earnings, that's why Filipinos work overseas as OFW's, this disparity of wealth is a factor why older foreign men can abuse younger women in Philippines, in Angeles City this is quite open.
Angeles City was...
In newspaper articles quoting Bennylyn's brother he gives the specific name, Jellica Dakaria Aquino, so what can be understood from that is Bennylyn has given birth to Jellica in The Philippines whilst unmarried and so the baby takes the surnames of Bennylyn's mother Dakaria, and Bennylyn's...
The UK sponsor spouse 'Mr X Burke' lives in Northview, Staple Hill, the first residence of Bennylyn in the UK in 2019.
Bennylyn having arrived in UK two years ago she moved from Northview Staple Hill to the Emergency Housing in Fairview Court Kingswood Last year (2020).
"As has been widely...
Because the name change to Burke, Bennylyn married to 'X' Burke, to become Bennylyn Burke, most likely in Philippines or UK but could be elsewhere. Without checking NSO in Philippines or UK Marriage records not easy to answer.
Bennylyn's address 7 Fairview Court Bristol, described in news article as 'an awful place where people want to leave', is emergency housing and that is proof of a breakdown between Bennylyn and her 'Burke' spouse visa sponsor at the Northview Staple Hil address, where there certainly is...
1. The husband of Bennylyn is elderly ?
Bennylyn's original 2019 Northview Staple Hill address that of her sponsor since emigrating to the UK would have to be adequate.
"Under Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules, an applicant must provide evidence that there is adequate accommodation...
Shella Aquino, sister of Bennylyn Burke, said her sibling moved to the UK from the Philippines in 2019, in search of a better life for her children.
Sister of Bennylyn Burke said her 'heart has been torn by the pain' as family and friends pay tribute - The Courier
"Those in Bristol will be...
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