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‘Who can you trust?’ Carer stole £950 from 91-year-old woman

‘Who can you trust?’  Carer stole £950 from 91-year-old woman

A 91-year-old woman has told of her betrayal by her carer who stole £950 from her bank account.

Dr Alexina McWhinnie said she was “foolish” to give her bank card and PIN to private carer Jennifer Burns, 26, who then helped herself to £950 of the pensioner’s money.

Dr McWhinnie lives independently at her home in north Fife and receives regular visits from carers from a private care organisation, including Burns.

She said: “I foolishly asked her (Burns) on one occasion if she would mind going to the cash machine for me as I struggle to get down there.

“I didn’t realise straight away but somehow she must have been able to use my card over the next month.”

Dr McWhinnie contacted police after she noticed a large sum of money was missing from her account.

She said: “I was foolish to put temptation in her way, but if you can’t trust the people who look after you, then who can you trust?

“She took advantage of my trust and it left me shattered. I felt as if I’d been cheated and it made me realise how vulnerable I am.”

Burns, of Maryknowe, Gauldry, admitted two charges of theft, via letter to Dundee Sheriff Court. She admitted that on various occasions between November 15 and December 14 last year, at a property in Fife, she received a bank card to obtain money on behalf of the owner and stole it.

Burns further admitted using the stolen card and PIN at a cash machine to steal £950 on various occasions between the same dates.

Sentence was deferred until May 27 for Burns’ reports.