A British woman who was charged with fraud after allegedly conning multiple people – including her son – to fund her lavish lifestyle will face further charges in Singapore.
Dionne Marie Hanna's alleged victims accuse the Singapore resident of taking their money with the promise they would be reimbursed through her inheritance from Brunei's royal family.
The 85-year-old, who was arrested and charged last year after being featured in the Netflix documentary Con Mum, was handed an additional 34 charges on Thursday, bringing the total against her to 39.
The number of alleged victims has now increased to 14, according to local news outlet Channel NewsAsia.
Among those is London-based pastry chef Graham Hornigold, her long-estranged son.






