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Prosecution case like a movie script, Mark Gordon says | UK News

By uk-times.com9 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A man on trial with his partner over the death of their newborn baby has described the prosecution case against him as “like a script from a movie”.

Mark Gordon said in his closing speech that the prosecution had “just made things up” during his retrial with Constance Marten at the Old Bailey in London.

He rejected the prosecution’s central allegation that their baby, Victoria, had died of hypothermia after they had negligently taken her camping in January 2023, telling the jury: “We are experienced campers”.

Gordon, 51, and Marten, 38, both deny manslaughter by gross negligence and causing or allowing the death of a child.

Victoria’s decomposed body was found in a shopping bag in an allotment shed in Brighton in March 2023. She had died in a tent in the South Downs in January 2023.

Gordon made his own closing speech because his lawyers had withdrawn.

During their evidence in the retrial, the couple both said their baby died on the second day of camping, with Marten having woken up to find she had slumped over Victoria, who was no longer breathing.

“We didn’t move from the body for three whole days,” he told the jury.

He said they had both considered suicide afterwards.

He said the prosecution’s case that Victoria had died of hypothermia was a “hypothesis”.

He reminded the jury Marten had told them the couple had erected their tent in a “sheltered area with a fallen tree”.

They wore several layers of clothing and the tent was well ventilated so there was no condensation, he added.

“The whole prosecution in this case is like a script from a movie, indeed a fictional novel,” he told jurors.

“The prosecution has just made things up and filled in the blanks in support of the plot, the narrative, the theme of the story.

“Despite all the barking, all the theatrics, it is just a show, an act.”

The trial continues.

Additional reporting by James Gregory.

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