British woman, subject of Netflix show about alleged fraud against son, charged in Singapore
- Dionne Marie Hanna, 84, was charged with five counts of fraud involving three people in Singapore on April 5, 2025, according to court documents seen by AFP.
- The charges relate to allegations that Hanna scammed multiple victims, claiming she was from the Brunei royal family and terminally ill with cancer.
- The Singapore police began receiving reports of alleged cheating after the Netflix documentary 'Con Mum' aired on March 25, 2025, revealing Hanna's history with her son.
- If found guilty, Hanna could face imprisonment for up to 20 years and substantial fines, as her actions led to losses exceeding $200,000 for victims.
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How the Netflix Documentary ‘Con Mum’ Led to a Reported Arrest
Netflix’s new documentary Con Mum may help bring justice to several alleged victims. Dionne Marie Hanna, who is the woman at the center of the project, has been charged with five counts of fraud in Singapore after alleged victims watched the documentary and filed police reports of their own, Channel NewsAsia reports. The alleged victims claim Hanna took their money with the promise that they would be reimbursed through investment opportunities a…


Brit mum who ‘scammed her SON’ arrested after victims watched Netflix show
BRITISH Netflix “con mum” Dionne Marie Hanna who allegedly scammed her own son has been arrested after victims miraculously recognised her from the hit show. The 84-year-old faces a whopping five counts of fraud involving three people who appeared to allegedly fund her extravagant, ultra-luxurious lifestyle. NetflixDionne Marie Hannah, right, with her son, Graham Hornigold, left[/caption] NetflixGraham was scammed out of £300,000 from his own mu…
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