Pauline Hanna's demise: Escort Madison Ashton delivers more charges over Philip Polkinghorne's separation claims



An Australian escort has illustrated more charges of her experiences and messages with the previous Auckland eye specialist whose spouse passed on in unexplained conditions in April – guaranteeing he had needed to leave the marriage and start a relationship with her over two years prior. 

Philip Polkinghorne supposedly offered the remarks in an email to accompany Madison Ashton more than two years before his significant other Pauline Hanna kicked the bucket in her Remuera home. 

Polkinghorne wouldn't remark this week however told the Herald in the days after his better half's demise on Easter Monday this year that his relationship with her was "great". He portrayed himself as a "individual of suspect". 

"Our relationship wasn't fine, it wasn't fine in any way, it was great." 

In an email supposedly composed by Polkinghorne in October 2018 and distributed by Ashton via online media this week, he purportedly pronounced he would wind up a multi-mogul with money and resources worth $6 million to $7m in the event that he and Hanna finished their 30-year marriage. 

"She will remember her legacy for the combine in the event that we live as one for the following not many months... that way she has the opportunity to design her future and indeed, she needs to remain wedded to me," the email delivered by Ashton said. 

"On the off chance that it doesn't work out, we will leave agreeably, sell the house, and split the resources generally 65:35 in support of myself. That way I would wind up with around 6-7 million. I said I would talk about this with you when I am in Sydney prior to consenting to anything," says the email. 

Last week Ashton, who is otherwise called Christine McQueen, said she was "making a difference" police with their examination concerning Hanna's unexplained and unexpected passing. 

The escort guaranteed she and Polkinghorne had been "beau and sweetheart for over three years". 

Ashton claimed via online media this week that Polkinghorne produced a "separate" from Hanna to be with her. 

On May 28 this year, Ashton says she sent Polkinghorne an email asserting she recollected "obviously" an eye to eye discussion they had in Sydney. 

"You portrayed exhaustively a retreat of two days with an expert relationship specialist to arrange the funds and the separation. You went on and in with regards to it. 

"I review you saying you paid her out $2.5m. I said to you I felt that was somewhat of a low sum. You even proceeded to say that she was troubled about separating yet she concurred." 

Hanna, 63, worked at Counties Manukau District Health Board as a chief task chief and was engaged with the Covid-19 antibody rollout. 

Police have met many observers comparable to Hanna's demise, including a hairdresser and a female masseuse known to Polkinghorne. 

In his main meeting since she passed on, Polkinghorne portrayed his better half of 30 years as "surprising" and revered by her family. 

"Pauline was an excellent stunning, woman. I bombed her. I bombed her. I would prefer not to need to recollect that anything about her I simply need her to return into my life." 

In the days paving the way to Hanna's passing Ashton says Polkinghorne sent her, who he calls "Chrissie", video messages. In the recordings, additionally now presented via online media, he talks about Ashton's canines, and what they planned to do when they got together once more. 

Polkinghorne told Ashton he was anticipating seeing her and couldn't have cared less if everything they did was play games together. 

"Assuming you need to walk each day, I am glad, I am cheerful simply getting together once more." 

Ashton additionally guaranteed via web-based media that in July this year she got an email, purportedly from a Polkinghorne's relative. 

The relative supposedly kept in touch with her: "I realize I just met you once, yet I felt we associated and that seems like so long back. Would i be able to ask, entreat you even to re-interface with Philip? ... whatever he did to disturb you, if it's not too much trouble, excuse him. He loves you ... I have let him know he is a prick and doesn't merit you, however the inquiry truly is would you be able to cherish him once more?" 

The email said Polkinghorne "would not hurt a fly not to mention injury (sic) anybody". 

In May the Herald uncovered hints of methamphetamine were found at the Upland Rd home which incited Auckland Eye, where Polkinghorne worked, to commission an autonomous clinical master to aid a survey. 

Polkinghorne left its board a month after Hanna's demise and has since resigned. 

The draft report from Auckland Eye CEO, Deb Boyd, said: "The autonomous master has finished the audit cycle and has not recognized any clinical concerns or examples that may require further activity. The report has not yet been concluded however will be introduced to the Auckland Eye board at the appropriate time. Given the report contains classified patient data no additional data will be given." 

Ashton additionally delivered a letter that Polkinghorne supposedly shipped off her on April 2 – purportedly a draft of his retirement plan. He was wanting to resign from Auckland Eye on February 25, 2022. The eye specialist needed to quit doing elective medical procedure since he needed his patients to have reliable consideration. "I dislike to leave a patient half done in a manner of speaking." 

In the draft letter, Polkinghorne guaranteed Auckland Eye that after he resigned, he would not set up one more practice or join one more gathering or keep on being in clinical practice in New Zealand. 

Ashton told the Herald Sun recently that her relationship with Polkinghorne began as expert and included Hanna. 

Be that as it may, following "quite a while" he began booking her for solo meetings. 

She said in 2017 Polkinghorne took the relationship "from business to individual". 

She was ignorant that he and Hanna were as yet hitched and living respectively in their Remuera home. 

Ashton asserted she and Polkinghorne were "setting up a home in Sydney" and guaranteed he had taken a rent on a "rich, tall building downtown condo," where she was living. 

The Herald Sun additionally announced that police looked through an extravagance $1725-a-night-suite in a "remote" Mt Cook lakeside stop where Ashton and Polkinghorne were remaining a month after Hanna's passing. 

The paper said the pair were on a "sweethearts' vacation". Police additionally looked through a rental vehicle utilized by the pair and took Ashton's telephones, she told the Herald Sun. Ashton told the Herald Sun she was able to help police and the examination and has nothing to stow away. 

Ashton additionally talked further with regards to the night police showed up at the cabin. 

The mother-of-two told the Herald Sun she and Polkinghorne were having a "heartfelt room-administration supper" and drinking champagne when officials showed up and "scrounged" through their possessions, looked through the vehicle Polkinghorne had leased for their get-away and held onto her telephones. 

"I was thinking, 'who the f**** are these individuals?" 

"I was unable to give them admittance to my telephones my customer records are secret. The telephones were returned months after the fact. The proprietors at the Lodge told the Herald they never examine their customers. 

The mother-of-two keeps on functioning as an escort. 

Criminal investigator Inspector Aaron Pascoe of Auckland City Police said in an assertion this week: "Police are proceeding to explore the conditions of Pauline Hanna's abrupt passing, which we are as yet treating as unexplained. 

"Our requests stay continuous and Police won't remark on points of interest of our continuous examination. " 

Last week, Hanna's companions and associates kept in touch with the Herald to say they were "gobsmacked" when they read about Polkinghorne's relationship. 

They didn't need Hanna's standing and memory to be soiled. In an email to the Herald, they stated: "Pauline has been referred to us all as a dear and close companion over numerous years and we authenticate our experience of Pauline as a principled, cherishing, liberal, kind and humane lady. 

"We are exceptionally disturbed that Pauline's memory has been freely besmirched when she can't shield herself. We feel constrained to talk in her nonappearance. Pauline was cherished by so many of us and we miss her consistently. We trust that, on schedule, we will know how our great companion and partner met her untimely and unexplained demise. Meanwhile, the awful claims around her are absolutely inconsistent with the lady we knew and cherished."


 

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