pretended to have a rare form of terminal cancer to pocket more than £50,000 in benefits using false medical notes. 28-year-old Hanna Dickinson then told her mother she only had three months to live.On top of the disability pension, she claimed she manipulated her loved ones into parting with thousands of pounds of their cash.
The Australian scammer lived her sick lie for more than four years, raking in over £54,000 from benefits and £22,000 from family and friends to go towards the 'treatment', reported news.com.au.Her vile plot began in 2013 when Hanna told her family she had been diagnosed with leiomyosarcoma, an extremely rare form of cancer that affects the smooth muscle tissues.
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