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Post by Big Lin on Mar 4, 2011 14:28:30 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-126472144 March 2011 Last updated at 14:07 Nanny jailed over poisoning bid on Ann Summers boss A nanny who tried to poison Ann Summers boss Jacqueline Gold by lacing her asparagus soup with screenwash has been jailed for 12 months. Allison Cox, of East Grinstead, West Sussex, admitted administering poison with intent to annoy last month. Cox, 33, was hired by lingerie tycoon Ms Gold, 50, to look after her child at her home in Whyteleafe, Surrey. Guildford Crown Court heard Cox was trying to get the chef who prepared the soup into trouble. The court was told how she laced two bowls of asparagus soup with the toxic substance on 5 October last year. 'Extremely distressing' She also put sugar and salt in Ms Gold's meals on two other occasions, the court heard. Judge Christopher Critchlow said Cox had demonstrated "calculated and deceitful behaviour" as well as breaching the trust of her employer who had entrusted her to look after her only child. He said the experience had been "extremely distressing and traumatic" for Ms Gold, made all the worse because the child's twin had died aged eight months. "You had no idea whether or not that screen wash would cause harm to her or what the effect would be," he added. "This behaviour is a gross breach of trust as well as being totally bizarre." Ms Gold is known as one of Britain's most successful businesswomen with a reputed fortune of about £180m.
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