Charles Hansen of BBC Bargain faces seven charges over domestic abuse allegations

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

"Bargain Hunt" star Charles Hanson is being investigated for alleged family disputes and abuse allegations.

A spokesman for Derbyshire said:"**A family incident was reported in June (2023) at an address on Quanton Church Road. A man in his 40s has been released on bail while the investigation continues** on suspicion of assaulting others.

On December 14, Charles Hanson was charged with seven counts: assault causing actual bodily harm x 2, assault assault with assault x 2, engaging in controlling and coercive behavior, causing assault abuse neglect or abandonment of a child adolescent to cause unnecessary pain or injury, assault abuse neglect abandonment of a child adolescent to cause unnecessary pain or injury"。

The statement also said that Hansen has been released on **bail and will appear in South Derbyshire District Court on January 10.

Hansen and his wife Rebecca bought the sprawling six-bedroom property in the Derbyshire countryside in 2014 for almost £1 million, and after the alleged incident and subsequent investigation, Hansen is believed to have left the property.

A person familiar with the matter told The Sun: ."It's not the kind of place you expect the police to show up. "But a car came to Charles's house, and they talked to Charles. It's a small village, so a few people have been talking about it because the word has spread. It's all shocking.

Charles, 45, is best known for his work on "Bargain Hunt," "Flog It!."He began his career in 1999 as an appraiser in the European Ceramics and Glass Department at Christie's. Six years later, he founded the Hansons auction house and appraisal house.

Earlier this year, Charles spoke about his path to fame and the mistakes he's made throughout his career. "He said to the Daily Express:"Starting your own business is a big deal. "So, when I'm 27 years old, I'm not married, I don't have dependents, you know, I've made some mistakes, but you're going to learn slowly and you're going to build your business slowly.

The auctioneer has spoken openly about personal losses. Before the birth of their daughter Matilda, he and Rebecca lost their newborn son, Tommy, in 2012. He told Stafford County Live at the time:"In September 2012, Tommy was born in his sleep, and after losing Tommy, we were overjoyed to welcome Matilda, who was born in 2014, and her personality was like my wife, calm and calm. "Rebecca, a radiographer, added:"What happened was horrible, and it couldn't have been worse for us.

In the same year, Charles was diagnosed with ** cancer. He said in an interview with The Mirror at the time:"It was a big surprise to be diagnosed with ** cancer. I've been in good health for years, so you don't think this disease is going to find you. Last August, I had just taken a shower and noticed something was wrong.

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