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Man who murdered girlfriend in hot tub in Shetland is jailed for life

Ken BanksNorth east Scotland reporter and

Steven GoddenBBC Scotland

Police Scotland Young woman with long blonde hair and blue eyes, looking at the camera, with clothes hanging up behind her, and an open door.Police Scotland

Claire Leveque, 24, died from stab wounds to her neck and chest

A man has been jailed for life after being found guilty of murdering his girlfriend in a hot tub in Shetland.

Aren Pearson, 41, stabbed 24-year-old Claire Leveque to death at his mother’s home in Sandness on 11 February last year.

Pearson denied murder and claimed in court that Ms Leveque had stabbed herself – but a jury found him guilty after a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.

Judge Lord Arthurson said it was a crime of “exceptional depravity” and “feral butchery” and described Pearson’s evidence in court as “malicious” and “fabricated”.

He will have to serve a minimum of 25 years in prison before he is eligible for parole.

Police said Pearson had a “controlling and violent” relationship with Ms Leveque, and had attempted to degrade and abuse her before the murder.

“The level of violence Aren Pearson inflicted is truly horrifying,” said Det Insp Richard Baird.

Claire Leveque Claire Leveque and Aren Pearson looking at the camera.Claire Leveque

Aren Pearson said Claire Leveque stabbed herself

Ms Leveque was stabbed more than 25 times on her neck and chest during the attack.

The couple, who are both from Canada, had moved to Scotland in 2023.

The trial was told that Pearson’s late mother Hazel Pearson, who died in May, had dialled 999 on the evening of the murder.

She told police that her son had walked into the kitchen and returned with a knife.

He stabbed himself in the neck and told her that he had hurt his girlfriend.

Ms Pearson then found Ms Leveque in the hot tub, which was in a shed at her home.

“The water was red with blood,” she told police.

“Claire was covered with blood. She had severe injuries to her face.”

Damaged car on the back of a trailer at scene of Claire Leveque's death.

Pearson drove his Porsche into the water

Ms Pearson also told detectives that her son had looked like “a zombie” after the attack.

During the 999 call, Pearson took the phone and confessed to the killing. He said he had stabbed his girlfriend about 40 times.

He also confessed to police officers at the crime scene and to a doctor while he was being treated in hospital.

However, giving evidence during the trial he claimed Ms Leveque had struck him, grabbed a knife and then jumped into the hot tub, where she stabbed herself four or five times.

Pearson claimed she had lost her temper after hearing him speak to her father Clint in Canada about how much alcohol she was drinking.

Police Scotland Police mugshot of Aren Pearson looking at camera.Police Scotland

Pearson was detained after the fatal attack

After being detained by police, Pearson was taken to the Gilbert Bain Hospital in Lerwick.

The jury heard that he said he had stabbed himself in the neck, consumed brake fluid and driven his Porsche car into the water.

A&E consultant Dr Caroline Heggie treated him for two days following his arrest.

Prosecutor Margaret Barron asked Dr Heggie if Pearson had said something that stuck with her.

She replied: “He said: ‘I’ve been trying to get rid of her for a while’.”

Lord Arthurson said the evidence in the case had been “substantial and compelling”.

‘Quite unimaginable violence’

He told Pearson: “Your much younger girlfriend – your victim in this case – was isolated and vulnerable in Sandness.

“You had from almost the outset of her arrival there subjected her to a cruel campaign of violence and coercive control.”

The judge said Ms Leveque had died “a squalid death of quite unimaginable multifaceted violence”.

“This was a sustained episode of feral butchery,” he added.

“You have sought to blame Ms Leveque for your own assaults against her, and you have, in a grave insult to her memory and to her bereaved family, put forward a defence that Ms Leveque inflicted these catastrophic injuries upon herself – a defence that the jury have unanimously rejected.”

My daughter texted me ‘I love you’ every night

Ms Leveque’s father Clint said his daughter had been “happy, positive and so friendly to everybody”.

Speaking to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Mr Leveque said his daughter was “a typical daddy’s girl”.

“My daughter texted me every night: ‘I love you dad’. Every night of her life,” he said.

“There’s nothing negative that anybody could possibly say about her.”

Mr Leveque said his daughter, who grew up in Westloch, Alberta, had a love of adventure.

Speaking after the verdict, Ms Leveque’s cousin Hope Ingram described her as “a bubbly, fun girl who brought life to every room that she walked into”.

“I miss her terribly,” she said

“It’s so nice that we can now move forward and just remember Claire instead of thinking of this awful incident.”

‘Hard to comprehend’

She thanked everyone who had helped get justice for her cousin.

Ms Ingram said she hoped that as a result, other victims of domestic violence would be able to “move forward and come forward”.

Hope Saunders, who still lives in Canada, was a close friend of Ms Leveque.

“It’s sickening that someone so bright and so young and so beautiful could have her life taken away from her in the flash of a moment like that,” she said.

“It is hard to comprehend and it gives you that sick feeling in your stomach, and her being so far away in the Shetland Islands breaks my heart even more.

“I don’t want to even think about how scared she might have been in that moment.”

Andrea Manson, the convenor of Shetland Islands Council, said she hoped that the guilty verdict brought some closure to Ms Leveque’s family.

“In a normally safe and caring community the tragic loss of a beautiful young lass is a tragedy that’s being felt by everyone in Shetland,” she said.

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‘I went on a hot tub boat trip on the Thames and was floored by one thing’

If you feel stuck for something to do in London, Skuna Boats is the perfect activity – relaxing, fun and something really different

The views were spectacular
The views were spectacular

Having lived in London for the best part of a decade I made it my mission when I first moved here to cross as many of the main tourist attractions off the list as possible.

It’s all too easy when you live in a city as amazing as London to take things for granted so after a feverish couple of years, I done all the big ones – St Paul’s, the London Eye, the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, the Royal Parks, you name it, I’d looked round it.

You may think this would leave me at a loss for fun activities to do each weekend and that’s where you’d be very wrong. Some of the very best attractions London has to offer are those that fly under the radar – and there’s one I’ve been eyeing up out of the window at work for as long as I can imagine.

Skuna Boats, based in Canary Wharf, offer a dazzling array of water-based activities. From an igloo boat, where you cosy and ensconced is a see-through igloo while you potter about the water ways of Canary Wharf, to the BBQ boat, which pretty much does what it says on the tin. But the one that really caught my eye was the hit tub boat. Imagine the fun, being in a hot tub ON the water.

One gloriously sunny Saturday afternoon four friends and I donned our swimming costumes and ventured out onto the water. We picked evening so we got the best of both worlds, making the most of the last of the sunshine and then floating around Canary Wharf, gazing at the glittering lights, as the sun went down as we sipped wine and giggled.

It was a fabulous experience
It was a fabulous experience

The first thing to mention is Skuna take safety very seriously. You delegate one of your party to be captain and alcohol is banned for them. You’re then given a very thorough safety talk and quiz so you’re ready to take to the water in the safest possible way.

After changing in the lovely on site changing rooms, where you can rent soft and fluffy robes and towels, we made our way down to the pier and our waiting boat.

After another very thorough run through of how to operate the boat – which once you get your head round everything being in the opposite direction to where you think it should be – it’s surprisingly easy. We were loaded up with our waterproof containers holding our phones, which I would highly recommend taking as the views are spectacular and our drinks and we were off.

It took a few minutes to get the hang of steering our sturdy vessel but this only added to the fun. The water in the hot tub, which is wood fired, was absolutely perfect and felt like such a luxurious way to see Canary Wharf from a very different angle.

As we wound our way along the route, one thing that really blew my mind was the number of people stopping to wave, smile and shout hello to us. I’m not a born and bred Londoner but I’ve been here for long enough to know if this amazing city has a downside, it’s that the people aren’t always the friendliest.

I thought I’d feel somewhat mortified being spotted in my cossie so close to where I work every day but everyone was so nice and we were having such an amazing time, I didn’t mind in the slightest.

Canary Wharf has always been a stunning part of London and the views from our little hot tub oasis were absolutely spectacular. What a way to see what can be an underrated part of the city.

After 75 minutes on the water, it was time for us to get out and sample the Skuna Sauna. If I was feeling relaxed by the time I got out of the hot tub, I was positively zen after leaving the sauna. A real piece of luxury and health right there on the quayside.

So, next time you’re feeling a bit stuck with what to do in London I cannot recommend Skuna Boats highly enough – I can’t wait to set sail again.

For more information and for a full list of prices, make sure to visit the Skuna website.

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‘Stunning’ Anglesey holiday cottage with sea views, hot tub and availability in school holidays

If you’re looking to book a UK self-catering getaway this year, we’ve found a charming holiday cottage in Anglesey, Wales, that has travellers coming back again and again

Anglesey coast
We’ve found a cottage with stunning coastal views(Image: Sykes Cottages)

With staycations on the rise – especially when the weather’s as nice as it is at the moment – we’ve been searching out some of the best UK holiday rentals homes and cottages to inspire you’re next British break – and we think we’ve found a gem with this charming Anglesey escape.

This four-bedroom, eight-person Sykes Cottages holiday home in on the coast of Anglesey, Wales, stood out to us for its stunning sea views, outdoor hot tub and high quality decor, not to mention the perfect customer score of five out of five stars. Even better, there’s still availability in June through to August, including during the school summer holidays.

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Yr Hen Feudy house in Anglesey
Yr Hen Feudy house in Anglesey(Image: Sykes Cottages)

The single-story Yr Hen Feudy house is available to book via Sykes Cottages’ website, and is located on the beautiful east coast of the Welsh Isle of Anglesey in the seaside village of Moelfre. Here you’ll find a picturesque port, a shingle beach and stunning views, perhaps even spotting seals or dolphins out at sea.

The house itself features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, an outdoor hot tub and an electric vehicle charging port, making it the perfect base for groups of friends or family holidays.

What especially impressed us were the glowing reviews from previous visitors, many who clearly have booked this place year after year. “We returned to this stunning cottage and it was as lovely as in previous visits,” one five star review reads. “The cottage is spotlessly clean and is finished to a very high standard. The views are fantastic. Good food at the local pub too. The owners are wonderful. We will be back again.”

inside of Yr Hen Feudy house
Yr Hen Feudy house sleeps up to eight people(Image: Sykes Cottages)

The views were amazing and the house was so clean and comfortable, definitely a home from home!” another person wrote. “We loved our stay, and we look forward to going again!”

A third person called it “such a gem“, writing: “This was our second visit to this property” and added, “Great location with amazing views from the comfort of the sofa. Facilities are just as you would expect. The house is kept in immaculate condition too. Can’t wait for our next visit.”

In fact, the only negative comment listed appears to be about some confusion about the number of guests staying – however the commentor does say that “the place is beautiful and well-maintained, and we had a very pleasant stay.”

At the time of writing, Yr Hen Feudy cottage still had availability on dates including 2-5 June, 25-28 July and 4-8 August, however is these dates don’t work for you or get booked up, there are plenty of other lovely Anglesey options on Sykes Cottages, including Chapel House, Swyn Llyr and Sea La Vie.

Alternatively have a look at some of Holiday Cottages’ stunning Welsh lets, such as Paws Retreat, Tyddyn Y Fron Cwtch and Butterfly Lodge.

And if, like Coleen Rooney and her family, you enjoy a caravan holiday, Parkdean has resorts across the UK, including Carmarthen, Lincolnshire and Northumberland.

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