A fraudster stole £65,000 from his ill father and spent it on hotel escorts, a car and a hospitality box at Liverpool FC, a court heard.
Carl Hadfield splashed the cash on an Audi A5 with cash he had siphoned from the bank accounts of his dad, a former miner suffering from serious lung problems.
The 49-year-old pretended to be his father when NatWest bank rang to ask about suspicious transactions, Derbyshire Live reports.
After initially being charged with taking almost £50,000, Hadfield went on the run, helping himself to even more money. His sister rang police to tell them her thieving brother was living in a caravan at the bottom of their parent’s garden.
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