SINGAPORE – A British woman at the centre of a Netflix documentary where she is accused of conning a number of people, including her own son, will face more criminal charges in Singapore.
Dionne Marie Hanna was on April 24 handed 34 charges for alleged offences, including fraud and cheating. It comes a year after she was charged with five counts of fraud by false representation involving three alleged victims in Singapore.
The 85-year-old now faces 39 charges in total after she was accused in the documentary Con Mum of duping a number of people, including London-based pastry chef Graham Hornigold.
The documentary, which aired on March 25, 2025, showed Hanna meeting Mr Hornigold in 2020 in Britain, where she claimed she was his long-lost mother.


