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'Devastated' boyfriend covered ex-partner's body with blanket and left her undiscovered on sofa for years

'Devastated' boyfriend covered ex-partner's body with blanket and left her undiscovered on sofa for years

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A "devastated" boyfriend who found his ex-partner dead on his sofa covered up her body with a blanket and left her undiscovered for years, a court heard.
Jamie Stevens, who carried on living in the flat in Torquay, Devon, as the body of Anouska Sites remained in the lounge, has admitted she "deserved better", his lawyer said.
The 51-year-old was jailed for 14 months at Exeter Crown Court after pleading guilty to charges of preventing a lawful burial and perverting the course of justice.
The second charge related to Stevens lying to police in a witness statement about his knowledge of the whereabouts of Ms Sites.
Ms Sites' death is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be submitted to the coroner in due course, Devon and Cornwall Police have said.
The last known sighting of Ms Sites, who who would now be 36, was in May 2022 and her remains were not discovered until May 2025, Exeter Crown Court heard.
Hollie Gilbery, prosecuting, told the court Ms Sites was reported missing to the police in April 2023.
"Inquiries confirmed she had last been seen by police in May the previous year," she said.
"Unfortunately, due to her vulnerabilities, including mental health problems and addictions, she had been in fairly regular contact with the police."
Ms Gilbery said contact was made with Stevens as a former partner of Ms Sites in April this year, making inquiries about her whereabouts.
"He told the police he had no contact with Ms Sites since February or March 2022," she said.
Police spoke with Stevens again on 27 May and he told them he was no longer living at the flat in Upton Road.
Officers later went round and gained entry.
"The officers who attended described the flat as being like that of a hoarder with rubbish, faeces and bottled urine scattered throughout the property," Ms Gilbery said.
"Police started to search the flat, and upon lifting a blanket in the living area they discovered a skeletal arm and hand.
"Officers did notice there were various fragranced items scattered around the lounge, inferring they must have been to mask any smells."
Stevens, of Reddenhill Road, Torquay, who was in a relationship with Ms Sites between 2011 and 2014, was arrested and told police it was her body.
"He explained she had come to his flat around January 2023 asking if she could stay the night," the prosecutor said.
"He went to his own bed and left her sleeping in the living room.
"The next day he had gone out, returning at about 11.30pm, assuming that Ms Sites would have left, but instead he found her on the sofa.
"He explained he threw a blanket over her body and continued to live in his bedroom and never really returned to the lounge."
Paul Dentith, defending, described Stevens's actions in not reporting the death of Ms Sites as a "passive failure".
"Until he signs the statement saying he hasn't seen Ms Sites for a number of years," he said.
"That is the perverting the course of justice, which moves it to more than just passive non-reporting.
"Perhaps obvious, but when one fails to report something so serious in the first day or so, it becomes rather self-perpetuating.
"The fear of reporting it... even a week or so later."
Mr Dentith said Stevens had told him: "Ms Sites was a lovely person, my partner, my friend, and I was devastated when she died, and I miss her terribly. She deserved better."
Jailing Stevens for 14 months, Judge Anna Richardson said: "This is an absolutely tragic case.
"You were in a relationship with Anouska Sites. Ms Sites had a number of difficulties, including substance misuse.
"It seems at some time between mid-2022 and April 2023 Miss Sites went missing. She was not reported missing until April this year.
"There is no reason on the basis of the post-mortem to doubt your account of having found Miss Sites dead in your address.
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