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Ann Summers Owner Poisoned By Cox: Jacqueline Gold’s Screen Wash Horror

by | 24th, December 2010

ALISON Cox is the nanny charged with poisoned Ann Summers head rabbit Jacqueline Gold – daughter of West Ham owner David Gold – by poisoning her dinner with screen wash. Cox- and what better name for an Ann Summers nanny than that? – was looking after Gold’s daughter Scarlett at the family mansion in Whyteleafe, Surrey.

Gold said her dinner tasted funny. The soup was tested. And the allegation is that it was spiced with soapy window wash.

Cox has been arrested and charged with three counts of “administering poison with intent to annoy”.

Yeah, really. It is, is it not, the greatest charge of the year. The point. M,’lud, was not to kill nor maim; it was only meant to annoy. That gun was meant to antagonise. That knife was meant to rankle.

We will learn more when cox appears at South East Surrey Magistrates’ Court in Redhill on January 5.

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Jacqueline Gold, Chief Executive of Ann Summers (left), with models Nancy Sorrell, celebrity face of Ann Summers, and Marco during the launch of the 'Check his Plums' campaign at Ann Summers in Oxford Street, central London. The campaign aims to raise money and awareness for testicular cancer, in partnership with the cancer charity Everyman. 24/05/04: Younger men are needlessly risking their lives by failing to take the threat of testicular cancer seriously, research revealed. A poll of more than 800 men found that only 24% checked themselves for lumps and other symptoms at least once a month.



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