![]() 'Andrew get over here now! You are stopping me from coming into my own home,' she shouted. ![]() When police arrived on another golf cart, Ms Hartin became increasingly irritated as security guards stood in her way at the Grand Colony's locked gates. Ms Hartin spotted Mr Ashcroft in the car park and started to harangue him as he hid behind a golf cart - the usual method of transport in tiny San Pedro - and made a phone call. The drama was also replayed next door at the Grand Colony Villas, the expensive gated development which they own and where they live. Gesturing angrily to security guards at the Alaia's main entrance as he headed into the hotel reception, Mr Ashcroft, 43, managed to escape. 'You don't want to be on camera? Why are you keeping my children from me, Andrew? You lied to my whole family. 'Why are you stopping me from being at my house and seeing my kids, Andrew?' she shouted. ![]() Above: One of her videos showing Mr Ashcroft at the resort ![]() Ms Hartin was very much the devoted mother on the warpath on Tuesday, as she demanded to see their four-year-old twins, Charlie and Elle. 'I'm walking up right now to see my kids,' she explained in one video - apparently captured on her phone - as she passed through the hotel grounds. However, she was very much the devoted mother on the warpath on Tuesday, as she demanded to see their four-year-old twins, Charlie and Elle. Ms Hartin has been widely portrayed by local people as a friendly, fun-loving party girl who enjoyed regular late nights out on the town in the laid-back resort. Sources told the Daily Mail yesterday that Mr Ashcroft and Ms Hartin actually separated before the policeman's shocking death, but stayed together to keep up appearances. She has told police she accidentally shot Mr Jemmott, a native Belizean and hulking, 42-year-old friend of the couple, with his own handgun in the early hours of May 28 at the end of a jetty close to where they live. Local media say she has been living in a nearby compound owned by the Ashcroft family. The footage, posted by her family on Facebook and Twitter, dramatically ended two weeks of quiet after Ms Hartin was released on $15,000 (£10,700) bail and ordered to report daily to a police station on the other side of the small Central American country and former British colony. In extraordinary and almost farcical scenes that will certainly not be finding their way into the hotel's glossy publicity material, but which the Hartin family released on social media, Ms Hartin - technically the Alaia's director of 'lifestyle and experience' - filmed herself chasing Mr Ashcroft through the hotel, arguing with security guards and complaining loudly that he will 'rot in hell' for his treatment of her. She claims she has been cut off from her children, her home, her money and her possessions following the scandal.Īccompanied by members of her family, Jasmine Hartin strode into the immaculate Alaia Belize resort noisily demanding to be reunited with her two young children, and furiously confronting their father, Andrew Ashcroft (pictured above), son of the Tory peer Lord Ashcroft The 32-year-old Canadian expat socialite has been released on bail on a manslaughter-by-negligence charge over the killing of police superintendent Henry Jemmott in the island town of San Pedro. Tucked away from the tourist hoi polloi with its five-star amenities and private white sand beach, the Alaia Belize resort bills itself as the 'perfect getaway'.īut the outside world certainly intruded with a vengeance on Tuesday.įor if its high-paying guests didn't know that the gleaming new boutique hotel was at the centre of a bizarre mystery, in which one of its creators allegedly shot dead a local police chief by accident on a jetty 100 yards away, they certainly do now.Īccompanied by members of her family, Jasmine Hartin strode into the immaculate compound on Tuesday noisily demanding to be reunited with her two young children, and furiously confronting their father, Andrew Ashcroft, son of the Tory peer Lord Ashcroft. ![]()
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