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Stalker admits going to Cheryl Tweedy's home again
Stalker admits going to Cheryl Tweedy's home again

Yahoo

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Stalker admits going to Cheryl Tweedy's home again

A man who stalked Cheryl Tweedy has admitted breaching a restraining order after turning up at her home again. Daniel Bannister, 50, pleaded guilty to a single charge at Reading Magistrates' Court, was remanded in custody, and is due to appear there again on 23 September. He had already twice been jailed for targeting the Girls Aloud singer at her home, in the Chalfonts area of Buckinghamshire, and was most recently sentenced to 16 weeks in March. At the time, she said she "immediately panicked" and "feared for my safety" after seeing him on a security camera. The court said the charge against Bannister stated he attended an address where he "reasonably believed or reasonably suspected" Tweedy to be residing. He had been given a restraining order for turning up in January last year and saying "it's Daniel, I've come to get Cheryl" and then returning in July asking for a glass of wine. He was given a four-month jail term in September for the initial offences. After showing up in December, he admitted harassment and the breach and attempted breach of his restraining order, and was sentenced to 16 weeks in March. The December incident took place three weeks after Tweedy attended the funeral of One Direction star Liam Payne in Amersham in Buckinghamshire. The pair had had a child together but had split up. Payne died after falling from a balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in October. In an unrelated case, Bannister had also been jailed for killing Rajendra Patel, 48, at a south London YMCA homeless shelter in 2012. Mr Patel died 15 days after he was attacked in Croydon on 21 February that year. He died of a pulmonary thromboembolism in hospital, where he was being treated for bruising and swelling to the left side of his face, a broken nose and a fractured ankle. Bannister admitted manslaughter and was jailed for two and a half years at Kingston Crown Court. Man who stalked Cheryl Tweedy jailed for 16 weeks Man who harassed Cheryl must wait for sentence Charges against Liam Payne's friend dropped Girls Aloud reveal 'magical' reunion tour Cheryl's baby name inspires social jokers HM Courts & Tribunals Service

Man admits stalking Cheryl Tweedy at her Buckinghamshire home
Man admits stalking Cheryl Tweedy at her Buckinghamshire home

BBC News

timea day ago

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Man admits stalking Cheryl Tweedy at her Buckinghamshire home

A man who stalked Cheryl Tweedy has admitted breaching a restraining order after turning up at her home Bannister pleaded guilty to a single charge at Reading Magistrates' Court, was remanded in custody, and is due to appear there again on 23 September. The 50-year-old had already twice been jailed for targeting the Girls Aloud singer at her home, in the Chalfonts area of Buckinghamshire, and was mostly recently sentenced to 16 weeks in the time, she said she "immediately panicked" and "feared for my safety" after seeing him on a security camera. The court said the charge against Bannister stated he attended an address where he "reasonably believed or reasonably suspected" Tweedy to be was jailed for 16 weeks after repeatedly turning up at her home while under a restraining had also been given a four-month jail term in September for the initial December incident took place three weeks after Tweedy attended the funeral of One Direction star Liam Payne in Amersham in Buckinghamshire. The pair had had a child together but had split died after falling from a balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in October. In an unrelated case, Bannister had also been jailed for killing Rajendra Patel, 48, at a south London YMCA homeless shelter in Patel died 15 days after he was attacked in Croydon on 21 February that died of a pulmonary thromboembolism in hospital, where he was being treated for bruising and swelling to the left side of his face, a broken nose and a fractured admitted manslaughter and was jailed for two and a half years at Kingston Crown Court.

Convicted killer and Cheryl Tweedy stalker admits breaching restraining order
Convicted killer and Cheryl Tweedy stalker admits breaching restraining order

BreakingNews.ie

timea day ago

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Convicted killer and Cheryl Tweedy stalker admits breaching restraining order

A convicted killer and stalker of Girls Aloud star Cheryl Tweedy has admitted another breach of a restraining order after turning up at the singer's home. Daniel Bannister pleaded guilty to a single charge of breaching a restraining order at Reading Magistrates' Court in England on Thursday, a court spokeswoman said. Advertisement The spokeswoman said the charge against the 50-year-old stated that he attended an address where he 'reasonably believed or reasonably suspected' Cheryl to be residing. He was remanded into custody to appear at Reading Crown Court on September 23rd. Daniel Bannister pleaded guilty to one single charge of breaching a restraining order. Photo: Thames Valley Police/PA A court previously heard Bannister 'can't stay away' from the singer and was jailed for 16 weeks at Wycombe Magistrates' Court in March for repeatedly turning up at her home while under a restraining order. He was initially jailed for four months in September last year where he was handed a three-year restraining order, but breached it by turning up at her home in December. Advertisement During the hearing in which Bannister was jailed for 16 weeks, the court heard Cheryl 'immediately panicked' and was 'terrified' when she saw him outside her home – fearing for the safety of her eight-year-old son Bear. Entertainment Cheryl Tweedy harassed by 'convicted killer', cour... Read More In 2012, Bannister killed 48-year-old Rajendra Patel in an attack at a south London YMCA shelter and pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Cheryl's former partner Liam Payne died last year in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after falling from his third-floor hotel balcony. She described the ex-One Direction star's death as 'indescribably painful' and voiced fears about protecting their son. Advertisement

Convicted killer and Cheryl stalker admits breaching restraining order
Convicted killer and Cheryl stalker admits breaching restraining order

The Independent

timea day ago

  • The Independent

Convicted killer and Cheryl stalker admits breaching restraining order

A convicted killer and stalker of Girls Aloud star Cheryl Tweedy has admitted another breach of a restraining order after turning up at the singer's home. Daniel Bannister pleaded guilty to a single charge of breaching a restraining order at Reading Magistrates' Court on Thursday, a court spokeswoman said. The spokeswoman said the charge against the 50-year-old stated that he attended an address where he 'reasonably believed or reasonably suspected' Cheryl to be residing. He was remanded into custody to appear at Reading Crown Court on September 23. A court previously heard Bannister 'can't stay away' from the singer and was jailed for 16 weeks at Wycombe Magistrates' Court in March for repeatedly turning up at her Buckinghamshire home while under a restraining order. He was initially jailed for four months in September last year where he was handed a three-year restraining order, but breached it by turning up at her home in December. During the hearing in which Bannister was jailed for 16 weeks, the court heard Cheryl 'immediately panicked' and was 'terrified' when she saw him outside her home – fearing for the safety of her eight-year-old son Bear. In 2012, Bannister killed 48-year-old Rajendra Patel in an attack at a south London YMCA shelter and pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Cheryl's former partner Liam Payne died last year in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after falling from his third-floor hotel balcony. She described the ex-One Direction star's death as 'indescribably painful' and voiced fears about protecting their son.

Cheryl Tweedy's killer stalker convicted for harassing her again
Cheryl Tweedy's killer stalker convicted for harassing her again

Telegraph

timea day ago

  • Telegraph

Cheryl Tweedy's killer stalker convicted for harassing her again

A convicted killer who has repeatedly stalked Cheryl Tweedy has admitted harassing her once again. Daniel Bannister, 50, flouted a restraining order by going to an address in Buckinghamshire where he believed the Girls Aloud singer to be present on June 19. He has previously admitted repeatedly showing up at Tweedy's home and harassing her through the intercom. Bannister, who was previously jailed for killing a man at a homeless shelter, was arrested for stalking the pop star at his bail hostel in Brixton, south London. He is facing five years in prison after pleading guilty to breaching the restraining order at Reading Magistrates's Court. District Judge Davinder Sandhu refused bail and passed the case on to the crown court for sentencing on Sept 23, The Sun reported. Bannister visited Tweedy's home twice last year, including after her former boyfriend Liam Payne's funeral, before being issued with a restraining order. A court previously heard he spoke through an intercom system in January 2024, claiming he had 'come to get Cheryl', before appearing again in July saying: 'I'm really thirsty, I just want a glass of wine, please.' Tweedy is said to have 'panicked' when she spotted Bannister outside her home for a third time last year, the court heard. Datta Ryan, prosecuting, told the court that in January of last year, Bannister turned up at Tweedy's home at around 7.30pm. 'He said, 'It's Daniel, I've come to get Cheryl',' the prosecutor told the court. 'She was terrified and contacted her security guard. She felt violated, terrified and unsafe in her own home.' In July of the same year, the singer was at home with her eight-year-old son, Bear, when she saw Bannister outside again asking for a glass of wine. Speaking about the third visit in December, Tweedy told police: 'I knew this was Daniel because I have had previous incidents where Daniel has come to my property. 'I immediately panicked when I saw Daniel. 'I feared for my safety and my child's safety. My son was due back from the cinema and I didn't want him to see Daniel. 'I was concerned he was looking for a way into the property. I want to protect my child from any harm.' The visit came soon after Payne, the One Direction singer and Bear's father, died in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after falling from his third-floor hotel balcony. Colin Mackrell, defending, said Bannister had appeared at Ms Tweedy's home in December to 'reassure her'. He said: 'It's clear Mr Bannister has formed an affectionate view of her.' Bannister killed Rajendra Patel, 48, in an attack at a south London YMCA shelter in 2012 and pleaded guilty to manslaughter, receiving 20 months in prison.

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