A Christchurch woman told friends she was dying of cancer.
They grieved and gave thousands to help her. But then, the unthinkable happened.
It was all a farce.
Nicola Flint is accused of forging medical letters and defrauding a rugby club of more than $100,000.
Today on The Front Page, senior crime reporter and host of A Moment in Crime, Anna Leask, has been diving into this case with a special two part series on Flint’s diagnosis deception.
She joins us now.
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