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COVID-19: Man denies conning 92-year-old woman into paying for 'fake coronavirus vaccine'

The alleged victim is said to have allowed David Chambers into her home where he administered the jab and charged her for it.

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A man has denied allegedly tricking a 92-year-old woman into paying for a fake COVID-19 vaccine.

David Chambers pleaded not guilty to two counts of fraud by false representation and one charge of battery during a plea and trial preparation hearing at Kingston Crown Court on Friday.

The 33-year-old is alleged to have turned up at the victim's home in Surbiton, southwest London, on the afternoon of 30 December claiming he was there to administer a COVID-19 vaccine.

The woman is said to have allowed Chambers into her home after which he administered the jab and told her she needed to pay a fee for it.

City of London Police previously said the woman was allegedly charged £160.

Chambers faces a charge of assault by beating against the alleged victim on the same date.

He is also accused of falsely claiming on 4 January that the pensioner owed him a further £100.

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Chambers, from Surbiton, was remanded in custody by Judge Judith Coello.

The case was adjourned and the trial is due to be held at Kingston Crown Court from 9 August.