BY LUCY CAULKETT
The sister of murdered former Eastenders actress, Ava Blake has revealed how her sister planned to leave on the run vagabond , Mr. Simpson Kent, but refused to kick him out because she didn’t want to leave him on the streets.
51 year old Ava Blake revealed that she had been a victim of domestic violence and told her mother she wanted to leave him ”ages ago”. The deceased former actress had been placed as a ‘high risk’ by police following reports of domestic violence, but she somehow decided to continue to live with her dangerous partner. ”we have lost a generation. We can never replace them”, a tearful Ava Blake said at New Scotland yard.
”In the past year, I have to admit my sister was not the vivacious, happy person she once was. She had asked to come back home and we said yes, so we really planned on getting her to move back home.
Ava revealed that the plan was for her late sister to come back home around Christmas week, and after Christmas they would arrange selling the property she lived in. ”In our opinion the relationship had already come to an end but she hadn’t quite made that break or that decision to leave Arthur”, she said. “She may not have told him. She also wanted to do it in a way that caused the minimum amount of discomfort to him as well. She didn’t want to throw him out on the street but give him time to find somewhere else to live. That was the only point she was wavering on.
One lesson all women must learn from this is never to have much consideration for a man who has demonstrated signs of violence or heavy maltreatment. One day may be too late! It is up to a man to know how to treat his woman. Any man that does not have enough sense to treat his woman correctly does not deserve such level of consideration. As a man, he should figure out his own back up and work out where he will live in the event of a break up with his partner. If he does not have a loving family to look after him , and does not have enough money to find somewhere else to go, then that is his problem!
It is absolutely horrifying to think that whilst this lady was considering his well being, he would end up plotting her death. Ava further revealed that her sister had planned to sell her house after Christmas, but unfortunately she did not even get to see Christmas. Ava revealed that the murder of her sister even had the cheek to use the phone of his wife to text the family to say she would be away for weeks, then later changed it to months.
She added: “We don’t use text lingo. We write full sentences. Starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. People always teased us, but we did that. “The way she signed off was to write ‘Sian’ – her full name – and cousins had nicknames and we would use them. The ones that came through(in the text) were very poor grammatically, bad spelling, not my sister.” Police found the bodies of Miss Blake and her sons, Zachary, 8, and Amon, 4, after escavating the garden of the family home in Erith, Kent, on Tuesday.
Mr Kent was captured on camera at an airport in Ghana, signalling the likelihood he fled there to evade capture. British police have been in touch with Ghanaian police as part of their search, though the fugitive has not yet been found. It must have been an awful Christmas for the dead girls family, and what a sad way to start the year.
“She said she would come back, sort of Christmas week, and after Christmas they would arrange about selling the property she lived in. In our opinion the relationship had already come to an end but she hadn’t quite made that break or that decision to leave Arthur.
“She may not have told him. She also wanted to do it in a way that caused the minimum amount of discomfort to him as well. She didn’t want to throw him out on the street but give him time to find somewhere else to live. That was the only point she was
“I want him to face justice. “It’s my nephews more than anything. My brother is angry. My cousins are angry.
“They are angry about Sian, but the boys have devastated us. We have lost a generation. We can never replace them.”
She revealed that her sister had become “a lot more quiet” over the past year and had asked to move back home.
“In our opinion the relationship had already come to an end but she hadn’t quite made that break or that decision to leave Arthur,” she said.
“She didn’t want to throw him out on the street but give him time to find somewhere else to live. That was
“I don’t know what is going through his mind.” He will have to face God eventually, she said.
The police have voluntarily referred the case to the independent police