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Moment worlds of couple who gorged on meals without paying came crashing down

Bernard and Ann McDonagh's final 'dine and dash' exploit came on the evening of April 19, when the couple tried to leave without paying their bill at Italian restaurant Bella Ciao

Ann and Bernard McDonagh arrested by police on fraud and theft counts

Footage shows the moment a "dine and dash" couple who gorged themselves on more than £1,000 worth food and drink were caught by police.

Bernard and Ann McDonagh indulged in T-bone steaks, Chinese takeaway, and three-course banquets, racking up bills totalling more than £1,000 without paying up at the end.

But on the evening of April 19, their scheme was exposed at Bella Ciao, an Italian restaurant in Swansea. A large group ran up a bill of £329 by going "full-on with their order". When it came time to pay, most of the group left the restaurant, leaving one woman behind to settle the bill.

She attempted to pay the bill twice using a savings account, but both attempts were declined. She assured staff that she would leave a young member of the party behind while she went to her car to retrieve another bank card capable of covering the hefty bill.

However, she never returned, and the youngster received a phone call and promptly left, saying something along the lines of "oh no! I'll be there now". After sharing an image and an appeal for information on social media, Bella Ciao sparked a chain of events that led the local community to identify those involved, with other restaurants claiming they too had been victims of the same group's dine-and-dash tactics.

The moment Bernard McDonagh was arrested by police for 'dine and dash' offences(No credit)

Bernard McDonagh, 41, and his wife Ann McDonagh, 39, were caught on CCTV dining at Bella Ciao, a scene that quickly went viral. The couple from Sandfields, Port Talbot, appeared before a judge at Swansea Crown Court to answer charges of fraud, having repeatedly dined and dashed, reported WalesOnline.

The couple booked a table at Bella Ciao under the pseudonym 'Lucy Logan', where they ordered a three-course meal for their party before leaving without paying. They also skipped out on a £267 bill at River House in Swansea in August last year. In just four months this year, they left La Casona in Skewen without settling a £267.60 bill in February, and failed to pay a £196 bill at Isabella's in Porthcawl in March.

Bernard McDonagh being led away by police following his arrest(South Wales Police)

In January, they ordered a Chinese takeaway worth £99.40 from Golden Fortune in Port Talbot, which was delivered to their home. After receiving the food, they abruptly closed the door on the delivery driver and ignored attempts to collect payment. The five incidents amounted to over £1,150 in unpaid food and drink bills. Manager at Las Casona, Kinga Szczesniak, expressed her shock at the deceitful act by seemingly "innocent looking" patrons. She recounted: "All the staff I spoke to said they never would have thought they would run away. They seemed super nice, they had an old man with a walking stick so they looked absolutely innocent."