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Runaway mum Constance Marten was ‘groomed’ by evil Nigerian sect leader

RUNAWAY mum Constance Marten was “groomed” by a Nigerian sect leader.

Marten, 35 — charged with manslaughter alongside lover Mark Gordon, 48 — was sent to a compound near Lagos for six months as a wayward teen.

Constance Marten was held in a dorm with 50 girls in Lagos, Nigeria
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Constance Marten was held in a dorm with 50 girls in Lagos, Nigeria
Ex Francis Agolo, said: 'She would clam up when talking about her time there (Lagos). It seemed a traumatic experience.'
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Ex Francis Agolo, said: 'She would clam up when talking about her time there (Lagos). It seemed a traumatic experience.'Credit: PA

Yesterday her ex Francis Agolo, 44, said: “She would clam up when talking about her time there. I don’t know if something bad happened but it seemed a traumatic experience.”

Marten told Cosmopolitan magazine in 2013 that she was in a dorm with 50 girls watched by armed guards, starved, woken at night for biblical readings and made to call the leader “Daddy”.

She said: “The leader looked me in the eye and said, ‘Your family doesn’t matter anymore. I’m your father now.”

Marten and Gordon are accused of manslaughter, concealing the birth of a child and perverting justice after the remains of a baby were found in a shed in Brighton on Wednesday.

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The pair, held after a 53-day hunt, will appear at the Old Bailey on March 31.

Francis, of Hackney, East London, said: “When I knew Constance, she was caring and loving. It seems very out of character.”

Marten and partner Mark Gordon were accused of manslaughter after the remains of a baby were found in a shed in Brighton on Wednesday
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Marten and partner Mark Gordon were accused of manslaughter after the remains of a baby were found in a shed in Brighton on WednesdayCredit: PA
Constance left Crawley Magistrates Court charged with gross negligence manslaughter
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Constance left Crawley Magistrates Court charged with gross negligence manslaughter
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