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Can-oe believe it? Hollyoaks plot mirrors indebted canoe-man

30 July 2008

Whether you're reading about John Darwin faking his death, or even watching your favourite soap, the dangers of debt are everywhere you look.

The recent court case of John and Anne Darwin, which saw them both sentenced to over six years in jail, is a harsh reminder about the lengths some people are willing go to in order to break free of debt.

Being so severely over-indebted that you feel the only option is to fake your own death is of course a real extreme – yet it’s one that’s sent the soap script writers rushing to their PCs. The writers for Hollyoaks for example have carved out a chilling plot for Chester's best know pub landlord, Jack Osborne. Together with his son, Jack carries out a Darwin-esque stunt and fakes his own death in order to escape the misery of debt. Up against desperate times, viewers watch Jack steal the identity of a dead man and plot a convincing, money-making scheme.

Mark Ward, consumer debt expert at Callcredit comments, "The sharp rise in the cost of living has meant that consumers all over the country are feeling the pinch. But turning to crime is certainly not the answer!

"In order to avoid such drastic measures, we recommend that consumers get a better understanding of their financial commitments by checking their credit report. Taking this simple step will provide you with a clear view of how much you owe and enable you to see where savings can be made."

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