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Next witness: Vania Puebiosa, cleaner at 45 Baldock Road, Royston
Court hears she used to clean at the house before Helen and Stewart moved in. She normally worked there on a Wednesday. In 2014, her hours of work changed. Regarding, April 13, 2016, Ms Puebiosa said: I got there a bit late about 11am. Mr Ian answered the door. He was normal, speaking normally.
A text message is read out to the court that Stewart sent to Ms Puebiosa: Hi this is Ian from Baldock Road. Are you coming today - ok if you are not coming Helen is away. That is why I am contacting you.
Ms Puebiosa: I asked if it was alright if I did the cleaning. He said it was alright.
Ms Puebiosa: He told me not to change the bedding because he had already done that. Mrs Helens clothing [was upstairs on wash basket] some of her clothes like t-shirt, trousers all on top of the basket.
There was never any clothes on top of the basket. She would put it in the basket.
There was bedding drying in the dining room. Clothes usually dried in the dryer.
Mr Ian had made the bed. I dont know whether it was freshly done but it had been done.
Prosecution: The light green bed spread was usually on the bed. Not there that day?
Ms Puebiosa: No - only the eiderdown.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: The text that was sent - was that the first time you had had contact with Mr Ian?
Ms Puebiosa: Yes, by text message it was.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: There were no clothes from Mrs Helen to iron that day. Waste paper bin upstairs had not been emptied?
Ms Puebiosa: Yes. Mrs Helen always emptied the waste paper bin. Ive never had to do that.
Mr Russell Flint: Do people often tidy up before you come to the house?
Ms Puebiosa says she wouldnt know.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: Had he just made the bed or changed the sheets?
Ms Puebiosa: I understood he had changed the bed.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: How good is your English?
Ms Puebiosa: I understand a little but he used to speak clearly for me. Helen used to do that as well.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: I think you noticed Helen had a number of t-shirts which were stripey?
Ms Puebiosa: Ive ironed some of her striped t-shirts.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: Do you remember what colour those t-shirts were?
Ms Puebiosa: I remember there was one with a blue stripe. I cant recall well if there was one with a red stripe as well.
Judge: You said the green bed spread usually on the bed was not there. Did you see it again?
Ms Puebiosa: No.
Judge: Did you carry on cleaning there?
Ms Puebiosa: Yes. I worked there until recently.
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/helen-bailey-murder-trial-jury-12538102
extra tweets :
Cleaner Vania Puebiosa says 13/4/16 Helen's clothing on top of basket. This "unusual" as HB "always organised"
Cleaner Vania Puebiosa tells court Helen always emptied waste paper bin but on 13/4 it needed to be emptied.
#helenbailey Cleaner tells court the green bedspread missing on 13/4 was never seen again
Court hears she used to clean at the house before Helen and Stewart moved in. She normally worked there on a Wednesday. In 2014, her hours of work changed. Regarding, April 13, 2016, Ms Puebiosa said: I got there a bit late about 11am. Mr Ian answered the door. He was normal, speaking normally.
A text message is read out to the court that Stewart sent to Ms Puebiosa: Hi this is Ian from Baldock Road. Are you coming today - ok if you are not coming Helen is away. That is why I am contacting you.
Ms Puebiosa: I asked if it was alright if I did the cleaning. He said it was alright.
Ms Puebiosa: He told me not to change the bedding because he had already done that. Mrs Helens clothing [was upstairs on wash basket] some of her clothes like t-shirt, trousers all on top of the basket.
There was never any clothes on top of the basket. She would put it in the basket.
There was bedding drying in the dining room. Clothes usually dried in the dryer.
Mr Ian had made the bed. I dont know whether it was freshly done but it had been done.
Prosecution: The light green bed spread was usually on the bed. Not there that day?
Ms Puebiosa: No - only the eiderdown.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: The text that was sent - was that the first time you had had contact with Mr Ian?
Ms Puebiosa: Yes, by text message it was.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: There were no clothes from Mrs Helen to iron that day. Waste paper bin upstairs had not been emptied?
Ms Puebiosa: Yes. Mrs Helen always emptied the waste paper bin. Ive never had to do that.
Mr Russell Flint: Do people often tidy up before you come to the house?
Ms Puebiosa says she wouldnt know.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: Had he just made the bed or changed the sheets?
Ms Puebiosa: I understood he had changed the bed.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: How good is your English?
Ms Puebiosa: I understand a little but he used to speak clearly for me. Helen used to do that as well.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: I think you noticed Helen had a number of t-shirts which were stripey?
Ms Puebiosa: Ive ironed some of her striped t-shirts.
Mr Russell Flint, defending: Do you remember what colour those t-shirts were?
Ms Puebiosa: I remember there was one with a blue stripe. I cant recall well if there was one with a red stripe as well.
Judge: You said the green bed spread usually on the bed was not there. Did you see it again?
Ms Puebiosa: No.
Judge: Did you carry on cleaning there?
Ms Puebiosa: Yes. I worked there until recently.
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/helen-bailey-murder-trial-jury-12538102
extra tweets :
Cleaner Vania Puebiosa says 13/4/16 Helen's clothing on top of basket. This "unusual" as HB "always organised"
Cleaner Vania Puebiosa tells court Helen always emptied waste paper bin but on 13/4 it needed to be emptied.
#helenbailey Cleaner tells court the green bedspread missing on 13/4 was never seen again