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Fiona Mont

Fiona Mary Mont〔http://www.wscountytimes.co.uk/news/local/cops-track-down-the-cat-1-820800〕 (born 1970 in Brighton) is an English former fugitive. She became known as "Britain's Most Wanted Woman" during a major police and media hunt for her in connection with allegations of corporate fraud. The chase lasted for three years and covered a large area of Europe - including the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, Gibraltar, and Portugal. She was featured on BBC TV Crimewatch and ITV, and newspapers printed various accounts of her possible whereabouts during a three-year period. She and Graham Hesketh, her partner in flight, were frequently likened to Bonnie and Clyde.
Mont always maintained her innocence. Despite the investigative reporting of the UK press, her whereabouts were unknown throughout the entire period. A ''Guardian'' article, in September 2004, alleged she was living in a caravan near Brighton.〔(Revealed: caravan hideout of fugitive dubbed 'the cat' ), Guardian, September 12, 2004. Accessed 1 November 2006.〕 Around the same time, the ''Daily Mail'' found her working in a pub in Shoreham.〔( How I Caught 'The Cat'; for Five Years She's Evaded Capture. but It Took Less Than 24 Hours for One Daily Mail Reporter to Track Down Britain's Most Elusive Female Fugitive. ) Daily Mail, September 17, 2004. Accessed 1 November 2006〕
==Early life==
Mont is the daughter of Neville Mont, who was an Under Sheriff of Sussex, and Joan Mont, a former Conservative leader of East Sussex County Council.
She attended secondary school at St. Mary's Hall, Brighton and later attended school in Canada where she lived with relatives during 1986. According to media reports, Mont left St. Mary's Hall because she was expelled. However, she has denied this.〔(How Britain's most wanted woman met her showdown ) Guardian, February 3, 2002. Accessed 1 November 2006〕 On her return from Canada, she acquired a job with the Gemini Business Centre.

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