![]() ![]() She claims the messages then went on to say they had dropped their phone down the toilet and had a new number. Teresa was enjoying the sunshine in her garden at home with friends when she says she received the first WhatsApp message from the fraudster which said: “hi mum”. The single mum of two was targeted in June this year and claims she was sickened to later discover Santander, who she banks with, could not help retrieve the cash. Teresa from Bedfont, West London, was distraught to find out she had lost the money she had been saving for a once-in-a-lifetime 60th birthday trip to Las Vegas. ![]() Grandmother Teresa Griffiths believed the texts were from her daughter, who was upset over an outstanding bill – and offered to pay it.īut she claims the messages were actually from a scammer and the unsuspecting 62-year-old says she handed over £6,572 ($8,837) before realizing she had been tricked. Mom accidentally crushes newborn son to deathĪ grandmother was left £6,500 ($8,739) out of pocket after claiming a fraudster posed as her daughter on WhatsApp. Residents terrified after mystery attack sees toxic black mess ![]() Mom screamed ‘fire’ in final call to husband before blazeĭrivers slapped with fines after ‘fake parking attendants' charged them ![]()
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