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Channel 5's A Very British Sex Scandal: Who is Jamila M’Barek, what did she do and where is she now?

True crime enthusiasts will be glued to their screens tonight (Wednesday), as Channel 5 airs A Very British Sex Scandal: The Earl and The Escort. The documentary follows the investigation into the disappearance and murder of one of the country's wealthiest men.

The 10th Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, went missing in 2004. As the search for him continued, his body was discovered in a ravine at the foothills of the Alps.

For the first time Jamila M'Barek, the Earl's estranged wife, speaks about her involvement in the murder. The program from Channel 5 features contributions from Jamila's lawyers, detectives, and reporters who worked on the case

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Jamila M'Barek was brought up one of seven children in Pas-de-Calais, France. The children were reportedly abused by a violent, alcoholic father.

When M'Barek was six years old, her mother fled with her and her six siblings to Tunisia. M'Barek spent most of her childhood there.

M'Barek moved to Switzerland in her early twenties. At 17, she moved to Saint-Tropez and married her first husband, with whom she had two children.

When M'Barek met the Earl of Shaftesbury, she was a divorcée and mother of two.

Anthony Ashley-Cooper was one of Britain’s wealthiest men. Part of a historic family based in Dorset whose assets included grand properties in the UK and France, they also owned a 9,000-acre estate and works of art worth tens of millions of pounds.

By the time he was in his sixties, he was splitting his time between the ancestral family home in the South West of England and the French

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