Salford.The 31-year-old claimed thousands of pounds for a replacement boiler even though it had broken down rather than been damaged during renovations.After the claim was made, investigators later discovered the 'customer' was actually Dowson's father and the house where the work was being carried out was the same address as the family's construction company was registered.Invoices used to claim the boiler had been damaged and ruled a total loss came from a plumbing company linked to Dowson's mother and brother, investigators found.The phone numbers listed for the plumbing company were found to be associated with Dowson's family and examinations of the invoices revealed they were fraudulent and had been created by the.
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