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Benefit cheats to be sentenced

A married couple of "disabled" benefit cheats who were caught after investigators found holiday snaps of them on a Mediterranean boat trip are due to be sentenced.

Allan and Lorraine Peters, from Eccles, Salford, Greater Manchester, had photos of the sunshine break in their home when staff from the Department for Work and Pensions called to investigate suspected bogus claims.

Mr Peters, 56, had claimed to be incapable of leaving home without an oxygen cylinder, while his 52-year-old wife supposedly needed a walking stick and became breathless with the slightest exertion.

They, and other members of their family, were working for a cleaning company while claiming thousands in benefits.

They will be sentenced at Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester.

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