'Canoe Man' Faces Charges In UKSource: thedenverchannel.com
REDCAR, England -- A British man who disappeared in an apparent canoeing accident five years ago and mysteriously resurfaced last week is facing criminal charges.
Police charge Darwin with fraud Source: Independent.co.uk
John Darwin, the canoeist who came back from the dead, was charged with fraud last night. Mr Darwin, 57, will appear at court tomorrow accused of making an untrue statement to get a passport and obtaining a money transfer by deception in relation to a life insurance policy.
'How Could Our Mam Do This To Us?'Source: Sky.com
The sons of "back-from-the-dead" canoeist John Darwin claim to have been scammed after their mother Anne admitted knowing her husband was alive.
Canoeist John Darwin Reported ArrestedSource: Sky.com
The man who was believed to have died in a canoe accident more than five years ago has been arrested on suspicion of fraud, police have confirmed.
Investigators have said a picture reportedly showing John Darwin and his wife Anne in Panama last year has "raised a lot of question …
Canoeist John Darwin Reported Arrested Source: Sky.com
A man thought to have been killed in a canoeing accident has been arrested after turning up alive.
Cleveland Police said John Darwin was taken into custody on their request by Hampshire detectives from his son's house in Basingstoke yesterday evening.
Why do men go missing?Source: BBC News
The mysterious reappearance of canoeist John Darwin after vanishing five years ago has cast the spotlight on a little-covered phenomenon: middle-aged men who go missing.
Bernard Cook is still receiving post.
Canoeist resurfaces five years onSource: BBC News
A canoeist who went missing, presumed drowned, more than five years ago, has walked into a London police station.
The shattered remains of John Darwin's red canoe were found washed up on a beach in Seaton Carew, near Hartlepool, in March 2002.