The family of ex-Premier League football player, Samuel Jlloyd has lay blame on his wife for faking his death in a car crash to cash in on an insurance scam.
The sister of the former Aston Villa and Bolton Wanderers defender, Leslie-Ann, strongly believes her brother is still alive.
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The family has made strong claim that the football player was not at his Range Rover
Wheel when his car burst into fire after crashing in May 2018 on a country lane in Cheshire.
They hope to raise their concerns at an inquest into his death which is due to open on Tuesday November 26.
Jlloyd’s sister and parents have complained that the coroner and Cheshire Police have refused to allow the family to carry out
their own DNA tests on the remains found in the car.
Leslie-Ann Samuel,38, posted a picture of a letter from the coroner’s office in which they explain how Jlloyd’s remains were
identified by dental records and radiographs carried out at Warrington hospital on 17 May 2018, just two days after the crash.
The sister has maintained her stand that her brother is alive on various social media posts.
She said: “Jlloyd we will see you soon, in this life.”
Leslie-Ann also wrote in another post: “Jlloyd brother we know you are A and well and we know the DNA the pathologist have
is not your DNA .. 100%… Lies…”
A representative for Cheshire Police confirmed they had received a complaint from a member of the Samuel family regarding
the inquest into his death.
They said: ‘Her complaint was investigated thoroughly by senior officers who ruled that the investigation into Mr Samuel’s
death was proportionate, timely and of the standard required.
‘These conclusions were verified in a peer review by an independent police force. As such, the complaint was not upheld.
‘The family member has been informed of this and of the conclusions reached following the investigation into her complaint.
‘She was given a 28-day period in which they could appeal the decision, but no appeal was received.’
Last night Jlloyd’s widow Emma refused to comment at her home in Lymm, Cheshire, about the allegations from his family.
Although she added: “I do not wish to make any comment at this time. My only concern right now is getting through next week’s
inquest and protecting my three beautiful children who have had to not only deal with the tragic loss of their father but also
witness relentless fake news, threats and personal attacks on social media. I will make a short statement at the conclusion of
the inquest and would ask for our privacy to be respected until then.”
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Leslie-Ann did not respond to requests for comment.
In September 2018 The Sun on Sunday revealed Jlloyd had secretly married a second wife in Iran, singer Helia Sahimi, where he
played at the end of his career.