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Latest court news on Janet Gilson:

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Trial in progress since Monday, daily updates in the SCMP:

British tourist's body was concealed beneath sofa, court hears

Niece testifies in murder trial of Janet Gilson, 64, who was killed while here on vacation in 2011


(C) SCMP, Wednesday, 12 June, 2013, 10:45am - by Patsy Moy patsy.moy@scmp.com

A retired British Salvation Army major was killed while vacationing in Hong Kong, and a sofa in her niece's Lamma Island home was used to hide her body, the Court of First Instance heard.

Ahmed Fareed, 32, earlier pleaded not guilty to one count of murder in relation to the death of 64-year-old Janet Gilson in 2011.

Fareed is the former husband of Gilson's niece Julia. The couple married in 2007, but were already separated at the time of the murder, the court was told yesterday.

Audrey Campbell-Moffat SC, for the prosecution, told the jury the murder took place on March 15, 2011. Gilson, from Essex, had come to Hong Kong on March 5 for a holiday to visit Julia and her young daughter. She stayed with them on Lamma Island.
I saw only her feet. Two days later, I identified her body in the public mortuary
Niece, Julia

But on March 19, Gilson's body was found in Julia's home, "concealed by a sofa", Campbell-Moffat said.

Yesterday, Julia testified that on March 15, she received a text message from her aunt's mobile phone, saying she was travelling to Sok Kwu Wan and Aberdeen.

Julia said she found it "strange" as Gilson did not send text messages to her family, but she was busy at work and hence did not get overly concerned.

However, the niece grew worried when her aunt did not return that evening. Her mobile phone was also switched off. "I knew the phone was off, but I still called and tried to reach her," she said.

When Gilson failed to return to Lamma Island on the 10.30pm ferry that night, Julia reported the matter to the police.

The police then launched an extensive search for the missing woman in the days following her disappearance, but they did not manage to locate her.

It was not until four days later that Gilson's body was found.

On March 19, as Julia was setting her daughter, then aged three, down on the sofa at home, she suddenly noticed a drop on the carpet. It was dark red in colour, she said.

Feeling that something was amiss, Julia called the police to report the matter. She also complained to them about a foul smell in the house.

The police then came and carried out a search in her home. "I took my daughter to my friend's house. I did not want her to see it," Julia said, adding that the police also told her to remain outside the house.

Her aunt's body was eventually discovered, covered by the sofa. "I saw only her feet. Two days later, I identified her body in the public mortuary," said Julia.

Fareed was arrested that evening after Gilson's body was found, the court was told. The prosecution said no one was present during the murder other than the accused and the victim.

As the trial continues before Mr Justice Michael Stuart-Moore, a range of witnesses will be called to give evidence. Expert witnesses will give their opinions on fabric found at the scene of the crime, the court was told.

Julia will be cross-examined by defence counsel David Khosa today. She had in 2011 described Gilson as her "second mother", who had devoted her life to working for the Salvation Army. It was Gilson's fifth visit to Hong Kong, she said.<HR>

Bloodstains aroused policeman's suspicions over British woman's death on Lamma Island

Court hears how Briton Janet Gilson's body was found in Lamma Island home


(C) SCMP, Wednesday, 12 June, 2013, 10:32am - by Thomas Chan thomas.chan@scmp.com

Bloodstains on floor tiles raised a police inspector's suspicions when he searched the house belonging to the niece of retired British Salvation Army major Janet Gilson, a court heard yesterday.

Former police senior inspector Chung Shing-keung, now retired, went to the Lamma Island home of Gilson's niece, Julia, on March 19, 2011, after she called police about the stains.

On March 15, Julia had reported her aunt missing. Gilson, 64, from Essex, had been visiting her and her young daughter, and was staying with them in their home in Yung Shue Wan.

"The bloodstains on the tiles aroused my suspicion, and I instructed my officers to conduct a thorough search inside the flat, including underneath the sofa," Chung told the Court of First Instance.

Fareed Ahmed arrives at court. Photo: SCMP

Gilson's body was found when the officers lifted up the sofa, he said.

The woman's body was "concealed by a sofa" in Julia's home, prosecutor Audrey Campbell-Moffat SC told the jury on Monday.

Ahmed Fareed, 32, earlier pleaded not guilty to one count of murder. The man is Julia's former husband.

The court heard on Monday that the pair had married in June 2007, but separated in May 2010.

Meanwhile, police constable Wu Kim-wing told the court that after Gilson was reported missing, he was tasked with carrying out a search on Lamma Island with his police dog.

When the dog passed the sofa while searching Julia's home, it did not immediately pick up Gilson's scent, he said.

Campbell-Moffat earlier told the jury that Gilson's murder had taken place on March 15, 2011.

On Monday, Julia testified that on March 15, she received a text message from her aunt's mobile phone, saying she was travelling to Sok Kwu Wan and Aberdeen. The niece said she found it "strange" as Gilson did not send text messages to her family.

She reported Gilson missing after the woman failed to return home that night.

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Killer of ex-wife's aunt sentenced to life behind bars

Judge hands down maximum sentence to man who killed his ex-wife’s aunt, a 64-year-old British tourist, and hid her body under a sofa

(C) SCMP, Friday, 21 June, 2013 - by Austin Chiu austin.chiu@scmp.com

A "highly dangerous" man who brutally killed his ex-wife's aunt - a retired British Salvation Army major - on Lamma Island two years ago was jailed for life yesterday.

Ahmed Fareed, 31, was sentenced in the Court of First Instance for committing what Mr Justice Michael Stuart-Moore said was the "ultimate crime" of murdering 64-year-old Janet Gilson in March 2011, in his ex-wife's home.

Fareed killed Gilson, who was from Essex, while she was on holiday in Hong Kong, visiting her niece, Julia, and her young daughter, now five. Her body was hidden under a sofa and discovered by police four days after she was reported missing, the court heard earlier.

Julia, Fareed's ex-wife, warned anyone in a violent relationship to get away from their abusive partners, as she reflected on giving her ex-husband too many second chances.

In passing sentence, the judge said: "This was a most brutal killing of a woman aged 64 who had done no harm to the defendant.

"I have not doubt he is highly dangerous," he said of the Maldives resident.

The judge said Fareed's motive for killing Gilson was unknown. The court heard Fareed had been barred by a court order from entering his ex-wife's home and had a very bad temper.

"Words fail to describe the whole horror," the judge said.

The court heard that Fareed put one end of a rope around Gilson's neck and the other end around her wrist. Gilson, in her nightwear, was hit hard on her forehead and had four ribs broken. While she was still alive, Fareed stuffed a towel into her mouth, suffocating her. The judge said it was a calculated murder because after the killing, Fareed locked the doors and sent a text message from Gilson's mobile phone to Julia to say the victim had gone to Aberdeen.

The jury was unanimous in its guilty verdict after a six-day trial.

The court heard Fareed had been fined in 2009 for possessing dangerous drugs and jailed in 2010 for two months for criminal intimidation.

An emotional Julia sobbed in the public gallery as she heard the guilty verdict. When asked about her feelings, she said: "Justice - one word to use.

"There is no happiness because of the crime and both the relationships," she said.

"I miss [my aunt] greatly and will never forget the ultimate sacrifice that was put upon her, allowing myself and my daughter to live our lives without fear of my ex-husband.

"To those people that are in relationships with violent partners: I strongly urge you to get away, putting [yourselves at a] sufficient distance to end matters peacefully," she said.

"I made the mistake of believing I could help change my ex-husband, giving him many chances," she said. "I realise the error of that judgment now and hope that others can also learn from that." She said she hoped her ex-husband would serve his full sentence in Hong Kong.

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