‘Greedy’ diner and dash couple jailed after racking up huge food bills

Married fraudsters who racked up huge restaurant bills and absconded without paying in a shocking ‘dine and dash’ wave have been jailed. Bernard McDonagh, 41, and Ann McDonagh, 39, were known to splurge on lavish three-course meals, including T-bone steaks, for their family, often leaving the food uneaten.

Swansea Crown Court heard the duo, operating under more than 40 aliases and using 18 different dates of birth, fraudulently obtained food and drink from four restaurants and one takeaway, racking up unpaid bills totaling £1,168.10.




The pair pleaded guilty to five joint fraud charges after images of their scams appeared online and led to their arrest. Ann McDonagh also admitted four shoplifting incidents, including designer brand items from Tommy Hilfiger worth a total of £1,017.60.

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Judge Paul Thomas imposed a 12-month prison sentence on Ann McDonagh and an eight-month prison sentence on Bernard McDonagh. He reprimanded them and suggested their antics could be the result of “pure and total greed”, reports the Manchester Evening News.

In his judgment he stated: “From the autumn of last year to the spring of this year, the two of you knowingly embarked on a course of continued dishonesty.”

About their scam, he said: “You went to restaurants with your own family. You were served hundreds of pounds worth of food and drink and then you cynically and shamelessly left without paying.

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