Saturday, September 28, 2024 – A woman who raised almost £3,500 for her mum’s funeral before pocketing much of it herself has been arrested.
Danielle Kelly, 28, set up a GoFundMe page on May 31 last year
and asked for donations to cover the costs of the funeral after the death of
her mother on May 9.
On the page she told potential donors that her ‘loving,
caring’ mum had requested a simple burial, but even a simple burial costs
almost £2,000, which she said she didn’t have.
The lady raised £1,470 from 43 donors through the site and
also received two additional donations of £1,000, one from a woman whose name
wasn’t given and one from her uncle, the Cannock Magistrates’ Court in
Staffordshire heard.
Writing on the GoFundMe page, Kelly said: ‘(My mum) was a
very loving, caring person and I wish to give her a simple burial like she
requested for. Even for a simple burial it is just under £2,000 and as of right
now I cannot fund that by myself.
‘I am asking for help to raise around £2,500 to fund my
mother’s funeral and any extra expenses that may arise, so she can be laid to
rest when the time comes to do so. Anything little or large helps. Sharing even
helps too.’
On September 22 it was confirmed that the funeral directors
who carried out her mother’s funeral had not been paid, so the costs were
covered by Derbyshire Council.
Kelly later admitted in a police interview she had spent the
£2,000 on ‘rent, bills and living costs’.
Prosecutor Sara Beddow said: ‘Enquiries with (Kelly’s) bank
confirmed her bank account was credited with £2,000 on June 30 last year. Her
balance on August 3 was £134.
‘She obtained £3,470 towards her mother’s funeral costs but
did not use the money for its intended purpose and requested that the council
pay for it instead.’
Miss Beddow added there were claims for compensation for the
two people who paid £1,000 and Derbyshire Council which paid £1,760.
Kelly, of Compton Road, Baswich, Stafford, pleaded guilty to
fraud by false representation.
Representing herself, she said: ‘I committed the offence due
to the financial circumstances I was struggling with at the time. I feel really
bad for doing so. I do regret what I did.’
She added she is not working and has not repaid any of the
cash.
District Judge Stephen Hayes sentenced Kelly to 20 weeks in
prison, suspended for two years, with a rehabilitation activity requirement for
15 days and 140 hours unpaid work.
She was ordered to pay a total of £1,500 compensation – £500
to each of the three parties entitled to a payment. There was no order for
costs.
The judge said it should have been an immediate jail
sentence but he was prepared to suspend it because of the delay in the case
coming to court.
He added: ‘It is difficult to think of how you could have
acted in a worse way than you did.
‘Not only did you take advantage of the generosity of
members of the public and close friends by way of a GoFundMe page but you also
took the money from family members and outright lied to them about what the
money had been spent on.’
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