Friday, 9 February 2018

Solicitor Back In Dock: Bit WPC After Being Tasered Outside Home

A lawyer, who viciously scratched a WPC after she was tasered outside her £800,000 home, received a suspended prison sentence yesterday.

Family Law specialist Ofra Freedman, 52, was challenged because she had a kitchen knife in her pocket, but refused to comply with police instructions.

She pleaded guilty to possessing a blade in Tenterden Drive, Hendon on December 1, last year and assaulting the officer at the Royal Free Hospital.

Freedman was sentenced to eight weeks imprisonment, suspended for twelve months and must comply with ten days of Probation Service-ordered rehabilitation.

She must also pay the WPC £100 compensation; £200 costs and a £115 victim surcharge.

“We are thinking about a risk assessment because now a knife is involved,” said Willesden magistrate Claudia Allen, ruling the offences were aggravated by causing an injury and a previous conviction for assaulting police.

Prosecutor Me. Terence Enewman told the court: “It was 2.45pm when police were called by a member of the public to reports of a female armed with a knife.

“In Tenterden Drive they saw the female had a glazed expression and was red-dot challenged with a taser because a knife was sticking out of her jacket pocket.

“She reached for her pocket and the taser was deployed, but was ineffective.”

A bodyworn police camera showed the taser striking Freedman, but having no obvious effect.

She had a cut to her finger and was taken to the local Royal Free due to her aggressive and erratic behaviour.

“She dug into the arm of the police officer with her fingernails, causing several scratches and abrasions.”

Freedman says she has developed a phobia of police officers and produced a letter from her GP to support the claim.

“I went into a state of shock and panic when stopped by the police and I went into a seizure,” she told the court.

“At the hospital I was anxious and worried and I accept I was reckless, it was not a deliberate assault on the officer and was brought on by my phobia.”

Freedman, who has enjoyed a twenty-five year career in the legal profession was convicted in February, last year of assaulting two police officers during an alcohol-fueled disturbance at her house.

After downing four bottles of wine and a bottle and a half of vodka she kicked one PC in the knee and aimed a spit at a WPC.  

She is currently subject to a suspended sentence from Harrow Crown Court for a racially-aggravated public order offence and has another conviction for causing criminal damage.

Freedman told the court she stopped drinking last summer. “A jewish charity is helping me with agoraphobia and issues of depression.”

Freedman says she was walking to a local park on the day with some fruit to have an impromptu picnic to raise her spirits and had no intention to harm herself or others with the knife.

She was unhappy about the presence of a reporter in court and asked: “Can I object to the press being here?”

Outside she said: “These stories about me are ruining my life. I’m a solicitor for God’s sake and I have not done anything wrong.”

Thursday, 8 February 2018

Thug Wanted For Punching 79 Year-Old Man To Ground After McDonald's Row

A 79 year-old pensioner suffered a deep cut to his head and a fractured hip after being punched to the ground following a brief dispute in a north London McDonald's.

Detectives are trying to identify their suspect (pictured) who was a customer at the fast-food outlet's Highgate Hill restaurant on December 31, last year.
The victim and suspect had both been in McDonald's, near Archway Underground Station, just before 3pm and there was a brief exchange of words between them before the suspect left.
He exited and walked towards Holloway Road, with the victim following in the same direction a short time later.
Approximately two metres from the exit of the restaurant the suspect turned around and approached the victim.
The victim was punched in the face by the suspect, causing him to fall to the ground.
The suspect then made off in the direction of busy Holloway Road and Archway Underground Station.
The victim was taken to hospital by the London Ambulance Service after suffering a deep laceration across his forehead and a fractured hip.
The suspect is described as a white man, of average build, aged between thirty and forty years of age.
He has short dark hair with a receding hairline.
Detective Constable Darren Burt, of the Central North Command Unit, said: "This appears to have been a completely unprovoked attack on an innocent man, whose life may now be changed forever due to his injuries.
"Over a month later, the victim is still in hospital following hip surgery.
“We urge anyone who recognises this man or has any information to come forward and contact police."
Anyone with information should contact police on 101 quoting CAD 4091/31 December. 

Wednesday, 7 February 2018

Scissor-Wielding Sex Attacker Pounced On Bakery Teen In Early Hours

Police are hunting a dangerous sex attacker, who pounced on a teenager working in an east London bakery at 4.00am after tricking his way in.
On December 21, last year the 18 year-old victim allowed the suspect in to the Cranbrook Road, Gilford business, after he claimed to know the owner.
The woman opened the door and the suspect pushed his way in, before grabbing her and dragging her to the rear of the shop, where he sexually assaulted and tried to rape her.
The woman was forced to hand over her purse as the suspect held a pair of scissors to her throat.
The suspect left with her money and cash from the till.
Over £500 was taken.
The suspect is described as black man, aged in his thirties. He was wearing a grey hooded jumper, black jacket, dark grey trousers and black trainers.
Detective Constable Angela Nemeth, from the East Area Command, said: "The suspect has abused this woman's trust before forcing his way in and dragging her to the rear of the shop to attack her.
"We are appealing for any information as to the identity of this man."
Any witnesses or anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or contact via Twitter @MetCC.
Alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.

Tuesday, 6 February 2018

Jail For Killer Who Threw Fatal Punch Outside Lap-Dancing Club

One-Punch Killer Chiakka
A one-punch killer is starting a six-and-a-half year prison sentence after fatally decking a Swedish tourist outside a West End lap-dancing club.
Antonio Chiakka, 21, of Enfield, north London had been downing champagne, cocktails and vodka Red Bull's inside Sophisticats during a four-hour binge.
Outside the Henrietta Place venue at 6.00am on July 29, last year he punched tipsy visitor Guzman Shannan, 49, who was seeking a taxi to return to the hotel his wife and him were staying at.
Greek-Cypriot Chiakka fled to the Mediterranean island, where he googled “one punch killer” and returned to the UK the day after Mr. Shannan died.
He suffered devastating head injuries as he fell to the pavement.
Another club customer, causing trouble, had approached Mr. Shannan outside and Chiakka was seen to roll up his sleeve before delivering the blow.
An Old Bailey jury convicted him of manslaughter after a trial, during which Chiakka claimed he was acting in self defence.

An ambulance crew rushed the victim, who was bleeding from his nose and ears, to hospital in a critical condition.
He died a few days later on August 2 from the head injury.

Monday, 5 February 2018

Council Tenant Accused Of Illegal Sub-Let

A council tenant, accused of illegally sub-letting his home, denied the charge when he appeared in court today.

Marvin Maddix, 27, of Endsleigh Road, West Ealing, west London entered a not guilty plea.

He was summonsed by the London Borough of Ealing.

Maddix is charged with sub-letting the property, in breach of his secured tenancy, between January 14 and April 17, last year.

The summons was brought under the Prevention of Social Housing Fraud Act.

The council dropped a more serious charge of dishonesty in relation to the alleged sub-let.

He will return to Ealing Magistrates Court for a trial on March 21.

Sunday, 4 February 2018

Rapist Caged For 17 Years

A rapist has been locked-up for 17 years after his victim - dressed in just a dressing-gown and slippers - raised the alarm at a local newsagent.
Darrel Rose, 31, of King Henry's Drive, New Addington, Croydon was found guilty of two counts of rape, one count of assault by penetration and two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm.
The victim was a woman who had been known to Rose for more than ten years.
Croydon Crown Court heard on March 25, last year police were called to the local convenience store in Hackbridge.
The victim told officers she had been raped at a nearby house and fled after rose fell asleep. 
Detective Constable Ellen Jones of the Metropolitan Police's Child Abuse and Sexual Offences Command said: "The victim in this case has shown great bravery and courage in standing up to Rose and ensuring that he is made to answer for his actions.
"I would like to praise the strength and commitment she has shown throughout this case."

Saturday, 3 February 2018

Bank Robber Claimed He Had Bomb

Hoodie: Police Are hunting This Suspect
Police hunting a knifeman, who robbed a high street bank while claiming he was also armed with a bomb, have released this CCTV still of their suspect.
The Flying Squad are investigating the audacious robby, which occurred in High Street, Hounslow, west London on January 19.
The robber entered the bank at 2.40pm and approached a female cashier.
He intimated he was in possession of a bomb and ordered her to follow him, stating “come with me, and don’t press the alarm”.
She was forced to go with the suspect into a staff area, where several of her colleagues were present.
The suspect said “this is a robbery” and “I need the money,” and then showed them a kitchen knife.
Initially, there were no other customers in the bank, but a female customer walked in and was approached by the suspect before being threatened with the knife.
He then ordered her towards the back of the bank with the staff members.
Again he stated that he had a bomb and forced a staff member to hand over cash.
During the course of this, a further three customers entered the branch.
They were all approached by the suspect, who repeatedly stated that it was a robbery and showed them the knife.
He then fled with a sum of money, pursued by two of the bank’s employees, who followed him in the direction of an alleyway adjacent to a McDonalds and Starbucks, before turning into Balfour Road.
He was lost after turning right into Montague Road.
There were no reported injuries to the staff or members of the public during the incident.
Though the suspect repeatedly threatened that he had a bomb, no device was seen.
Detective Constable Adrian Whitewhick, who is leading the investigation, said: “This man has subjected members of the public and the bank’s employees to a traumatic experience in which they feared for their lives. It is imperative that we catch him.
The CCTV images we have are of a good quality and plainly reveal the suspect’s face; do you recognise this man?
“He may well be local to the area and I would urge anyone with information to tell the police immediately.”

Friday, 2 February 2018

Widow Forged Will To Get £900,000 Inheritance

Kamarah Graham-York
A widow was caught trying to disinherit her two children and her step-son out of a £2m house by clumsily forging her late-partner’s will to become the sole beneficiary.

Former singer Kamarah Inessah Graham-York, 66, who had never married, suddenly produced a will she claimed was hidden between old books at the six-bedroom Chiswick home.

Today she received two years imprisonment, suspended for two years, after eventually pleading guilty to defrauding the London Probate Office on June 20, 2010.

Graham-York, who was evicted from the home she shared with musician Norton Brian York at in Marlborough Road, admitted falsely representing the will was valid to receive the entire £901,200 estate.

The house was in Mr. York’s sole name and after thirty-three years of living as his common-law-wife she discovered the entire estate would go to his three children.

The couple had been part of BBC music performances and had attempted some other business ventures over the years.

“You were concerned that you were going to be left high and dry so planned your own method to obtain what you could from the estate,” Isleworth Crown Court Judge Phillip Matthews told her.

“The charge relates to a bogus will and there was an earlier attempt at a bogus will with your daughter, but she had second thoughts.

“You were shocked by the fact there was no will, but that is no excuse for making the lives of your family a misery for years and the criminal deception went on for years.

“You involved others through pressure, it was sophisticated, you forged a document with your ex-partner’s signature.

“It appears the purpose of your deception was to take the lot.”
Evicted: Family Home In Chiswick 

After years of legal proceedings and hearings at the High Court and Brentford County Court the estate has been whittled down to £458,085 after the mortgage was paid off.

Graham-York is now living in one room provided by the council following her eviction and during the legal fight refused to accept 25% of the estate to end court proceedings.

Mr. York passed away in June, 2009 and the beneficiaries were sons Graham Laurence York, 40, Adrian York, 41, and daughter Ilona Gidney, 39.

Graham-York concocted a bizarre plan to create a non-existent daughter, who would inherit everything and then hand it over to her, the court heard.

She then tried to recruit her reluctant daughter into a scheme to get her hands on the estate. 

“She said her mother was out of control, refusing to accept the whole estate wouldn’t be hers,” said prosecutor Miss Yetunde Martin.

“The defendant threatened that she would commit suicide and was scared by the thought of being left without anything.”

Step-son Adrian has spent £120,000 fighting the case in the civil courts. “He saw the signature on the will bore no resemblance to that of his father,” said Miss Martin.

“He also found documents that suggested evidence of the defendant practicing his father’s signature.”

Graham-York was arrested two years ago. “She stated that she found the will in the house amongst some music books and denied forging the signature, saying all the money she ever earned went to the deceased.”

Father-of-four Adrian says his father’s estate has been drained by legal costs. “It has taken a toll on my health, I have a stress-related illness, anxiety and insomnia.”

He also said in his victim impact statement: “I am taking medication and my wife and children have suffered with anxiety.”

Adrian describes his step-mother as a “serial liar” who falsely told him about his dad being abusive to Ilona in the 1980’s resulting in a “fall out” that lasted for the rest of his father’s life.

“He has also fallen-out with his half-brother who would not support him to get justice,” added Miss Martin. 

In her statement Ilona describes the forged will as a “culmination of a lifetime of lies.”

She added: “The civil cases have cost the estate hundreds of thousands of pounds and have caused a stress and strain on myself and my family.”

Son Graham says he has PTSD and severe depression, describing his mother as “abusive”, “threatening” and “manipulative” and only interested in her “own criminal gains.”

“He expresses disbelief that his mother faked a will, saying it was the sort of thing you would see on a tv show,” added Miss Martin. 

Graham concluded: “She has defrauded the family out of any inheritance whatsoever.”

Julian Waskett, defending, told the court: “She was shocked there was no will providing for her after thirty-three years together and thought she would be disinherited to the advantage of her children.

“Having started she couldn’t and wouldn’t stop it. She took an entrenched position.”

Thursday, 1 February 2018

Brothers Sentenced After Teen Stabbed During Royal British Legion Fight


Gary (L) & Lee (R) Warren
Two brothers have been sentenced after a teen was slashed with a knife the older of the two brought to a fight outside a Royal British Legion in the outskirts of east London.
The victim, eighteen year-old Ryan O'Donnell, received life-saving treatment from his friend, a trainee paramedic, after the blade severed an artery in his neck.
Gary Warren, 48, of Jaywick Lane, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex received 12 years imprisonment after being convicted of inflicting grievous bodily harm, with intent.
Lee Warren, 40, of Lowshoe Road, Collier Row, Havering received 12 months imprisonment, suspended for two years after pleading guilty to affray.
Snaresbrook Crown Court heard Lee started a fight with a group attending a 21st birthday party at the club in Collier Row, near Romford on July 9, last year.
Ryan O'Donnell's Neck Wound
He phoned brother Gary for help and he arrived armed with a knife and within seconds had stabbed the victim.
Mr. O'Donnell said: "This was an extremely scary experience. I was just lucky to have a very calm and smart friend who saved my life.
It is a positive result from court and I would like to thank the police for the professionalism shown throughout this investigation.”
Acting Detective Sergeant Ben McNish, who led the investigation, said: “This conviction sends a powerful message to those who choose to carry knives on the streets of London, and makes everyone aware of the consequences of such actions.
I hope that the lengthy sentence handed out to Gary Warren gives some comfort to the victim and his family.
The victim was present through the whole trial and conducted himself with dignity and bravery.
“This conviction was the product of exceptional detective work by my team and has ended in two violent men being convicted.”

Wednesday, 31 January 2018

Moped Sex Beast Who Attacked Lone Young Women Is Caged

A moped-riding sexual predator, who attacked two lone women days apart, has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years.
Shahan Ai, 23, of Shurland Gardens, Willowbrook Estate, Peckham pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual assault.
Woolwich Crown Court also made him subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
On the morning of Saturday November 11, last year a 19-year-old woman was walking to work in Lewisham when she was followed by a black moped being ridden on the pavement.
The moped followed her as she crossed the road multiple times to get away, before Ali - the pillion passenger - jumped off the bike and pushed the woman against a wall.
Ali sexually assaulted the victim and tried unsuccessfully to take her handbag.
The woman managed to free herself and ran away, but Ali sexually assaulted her further and then shouted after her.
Ali then jumped onto the moped and the rider - who remained on the moped for the entirety of the assault - drove off.
On Tuesday November 14 at 1.45am, a second 19-year-old woman was in Southwark walking home when a moped rode up behind her and Ali – again the passenger - sexually assaulted her.
Ali subsequently got off the moped, pushed the woman against a wall and sexually assaulted her whilst making threats towards her.
As two cars passed by, Ali walked away momentarily and the woman escaped, however Ali got back on the moped and chased her down the road, before getting back off the moped and subjecting the woman to a further sexual assault.
After some minutes, Ali returned to the moped and the woman hurried to the nearest doorway.
Before the woman could ring the doorbell, Ali approached her for a third time and trapped her in the doorway; making sexual demands and threats towards her.
Ali subjected the victim to a further sexual assault for over ten minutes, during which time he physically prevented her from ringing the doorbell or calling for help.
Ali wiped the woman with an item, in an apparent calculated attempt to remove DNA evidence.
Ali got back on the moped and the rider - again, who remained on the moped for the entirety of the assaults - drove off.
Detectives from the Met's Venice Investigation Team identified Shahan Ali as a suspect, and a warrant was executed at his home address.
The second suspect, the driver of the moped, remains unknown.
He wore a black helmet, balaclava, and black clothing. He drove a black and silver coloured moped.
Detective Constable Henry Vernon, who led the investigation said: "Shahan Ali and his accomplice targeted lone females and subjected them to protracted sexual assaults.
Both men present a potential risk to the public, and although Ali is now imprisoned, I implore anyone with information regarding the driver of the moped to come forward."

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Cocaine Arrest For Partying Wolverhampton Mum

A Wolverhampton mother-of-two was caught with cocaine after police spotted her acting suspiciously during a late-night out in the capital.

Jamaican-born Tanya Edwards, 42, of Park Lane, Low Hill appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court yesterday.

She pleaded guilty to possessing a small quantity of the drug in Cambridge Circus, Shaftesbury Avenue during a trip to the West End on January 15.

The court heard it was in the early hours of the morning when officers became suspicious of Edwards and approached her.

She spat something white out of her mouth and when searched police found a small wrap of cocaine on her.

When questioned Edwards admitted she was in possession of the illegal drug.

The court heard she has fifteen previous convictions, three of them for drug offences.

She told the court she was guilty of “the recreational use of drugs” and had not been in trouble for four years.

Edwards was conditionally discharged for twelve months and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £20 victim surcharge, which will come out of her child benefit and child tax credit payments.

Monday, 29 January 2018

Home Office 0 - Indian Alcoholic 1 : Away Win For Boozy Brawler

An alcoholic criminal celebrated his seven-year Home Office battle to avoid deportation to his native India with a dangerous vodka-fueled brawl on a busy rush hour Victoria Underground Station platform.

Ashwani Kumar, 53, of Red House Way, Swindon twice kicked a commuter on the tube train before dragging him off when it pulled into the station.

He pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates Court to assaulting economics graduate Ademide Edgal on November 28, last year and received a six-month community order, which includes an alcohol treatment requirement and twenty-four day rehab requirement.

“This was potentially a very dangerous event, brawling and rolling around on the station platform could have resulted in a tragedy. It’s a tremendously dangerous event,” magistrate Mr. Richard Lewis told him today.

His lawyer Arlene Mansoor told the court the Home Office had been trying to deport him since 2010, but Kumar, who has a long history of alcohol-related offending, finally won the right to remain in the UK last November.

“He lost his business, his home, his family and he drinks to drown out the reality of what his life is,” she said. “He has depression and anxiety and has made multiple suicide attempts.”

Prosecutor Mr. Malachy Pakenham said: “The defendant had been drinking vodka and it was 6pm and busy at Victoria Station when police were called to reports of a fight on board a tube train.

“The victim says: ‘I was standing in the carriage and felt a kick to the back of my right foot and turned and saw a male. I thought it was just a mistake, but again felt a kick to the back of my foot.’

‘I asked: ‘Why are you kicking me?’ and the male replied: ‘Ask yourself.’ 

‘Other passengers told me to ignore him because he had been doing this all the way through the journey.

‘At Victoria he pushed me off balance and I pushed him back. He grabbed me by the jacket and pulled me of the train.

‘He pulled me three times and pulled me to the floor and I fell on top of him.’

“When a police officer approached Mr. Kumar said he had been drinking vodka and was panicking about missing his coach home,” added Mr. Packenham.

“He said he was drunk and had alcohol problems and if he saw the guy again he would apologise.”

Kumar, who had been visiting friends in Ilford, has been living a chaotic, semi-homeless existence for nearly twenty years, said Ms Mansoor. 

“I think this is your last chance saloon,” Mr. Lewis told Kumar. “There is an opportunity to live a good life again.

“You must keep positive and work towards a better outcome. You must address your alcohol issues, it is ruining your life.

“A plea from us is to get your life back together. We don’t want to see you back here again.”

Kumar, who is paying other criminal fines from his benefits, was ordered to pay £85 compensation to the victim.

Sunday, 28 January 2018

Career Criminal Behind Bars For Nicking Sentimental Keepsakes From OAP

A heartless burglar tricked his way into an 89 year-old man’s caravan - snatching a gold locket containing his only photo of his late mother and a gold florin coin that had been in the family three generations.

Stanley Butler, 39, had only been released from prison five days earlier when he posed as a roofer needing to borrow a pen to blag his way into the pensioner’s home.

The Slough career criminal received five-and-a-half years imprisonment at Inner London Crown Court after he was convicted of the burglary.

The court heard how last May Butler convinced the victim he had permission to carry out work on the Hillingdon site and began quoting prices for roofing work.

After asking to borrow a pen he followed the OAP into the caravan without permission and snatched the sentimental valuables, which have not been recovered.

Detective Constable Woolford of Hillingdon CID said: “The elderly victim went inside to fetch a pen and Butler followed him in uninvited.

“Once inside he distracted the the victim and stole sentimental items that cannot be replaced, such as a gold locket containing a picture of his late mother, the only photo he had left of her and a gold florin coin that had been passed down to the victim from three generations.

“Butler is a dishonest male with previous convictions for burglary particularly using distraction methods.”

Saturday, 27 January 2018

Former Chelsea Youth Prospect Caught With Cocaine Again

A once-promising Chelsea FC footballer, whose career has been wrecked by drugs, was caught by police with cocaine less than three miles from Stamford Bridge stadium.

Ugandan-born Joel Kitamirike, 33, of Hoskins Close, Canning Town pleaded guilty to possessing a small quantity of the Class A drug in Castelnau, Barnes on August 7, last year.

He was part of the youth set-up at Chelsea, but his only first-team appearance was in a UEFA Cup tie away to Israel's Hapoel Tel Aviv when several first-teamers did not travel because of a security threat.

Defender Kitamirike then moved to neighbours Brentford on loan and had short-lives spells at Mansfield Town and Dundee.

In November, 2008 he received twenty months imprisonment at Ipswich Crown Court after being caught with heroin, crack cocaine and cannabis.

He tried to swallow the drugs when stopped by police, but spat out six wraps of cocaine, one wrap of heroin and the cannabis. He had £344 cash on him and another £2,000, plus skunk cannabis was found at his address.

Westminster Magistrates Court heard his latest arrest was near Hammersmith Bridge and he was fined £276, with £85 costs and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge.

Kitamirike also pleaded guilty to obstructing police on the same occasion and for that offence was conditionally discharged for twelve months.  

Friday, 26 January 2018

Drunken Underground Sex Pest Banned From Network

A sex pest has been slapped with a three-year ban from London's Underground after drunkenly groping a woman.

Glenn Dumper, 26, of Clay Lake, Spalding pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting the female at Liverpool Street Station on July 22, last year.

At Westminster Magistrates Court he was placed on a two-year community order, but was also made subject to the travel ban and ordered to participate in a 100-day accredited programme and rehab for up to 90 days.

Dumper must also pay £250 compensation to the victim, a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

Additionally he must sign the sex offenders register for five years.

The court took into account Dumper's early guilty plea, but also noted the offence was aggravated by alcohol consumption and occuring in a public place.

Thursday, 25 January 2018

Wife Stalked 'Other Woman' During Six-Month Car Scratch Campaign

Ian & Emma Hunt Leaving Court
The wife of a former successful Hong Kong businessman drove from their £2m home to repeatedly ‘key’ the car of his ex-mistress during a six-month stalking campaign.

Emma Hunt, 62, of Leaside Avenue, Muswell Hill even deliberately placed a screw in front of the tyre, causing it to deflate, when ‘other woman’ Ngai Mann drove off.

She pleaded guilty at Wimbledon Magistrates Court yesterday to stalking Ms Mann between March 30 and October 16 and causing damage to her white Toyota Yaris.

The mother-of-two was placed on a twelve-month community order and must complete 100 hours community service and pay £1,000 compensation.

Ms Mann became pregnant during the affair with husband Ian in Hong Kong and the Hunt’s say they gave her a £250,000 pay-off to settle all financial claims.

The couple also claim Ms Mann tricked the husband into giving her £7,500 for medical treatment after fabricating a terminal illness and fraudulently using a credit card in Mr. Hunt’s name to buy £30,000 worth of gold in Hong Kong.

Police CCTV proved Mrs Hunt was driving in the area when the vandalism occurred outside Ms Mann’s £850,000 Wimbledon home in Florence Road, which she shares with her toddler daughter.

Prosecutor Miss Damilola Eniola told the court: “The complainant and defendant are known to each other.

“She had an extra-marital affair with the defendant’s husband in Hong Kong and four years ago she gave birth to their child.”

Ngai Mann Was Stalked
Last Spring Ms Mann received a letter at the address. “This caused her distress and was written as if Mr. hunt had written it.

“She also received a hand-delivered letter from Mrs Hunt.”

The wife accepts she is the author of the second letter, but maintains the first was genuinely written by her husband and is not a forged by her.

A few weeks later the damage began. “The complainant found long scratches from the back to the front of her Toyota Yaris in June.

“In July she saw a scratch running from back to front and reported it to the police, feeling she had been targeted.”

There was a more serious incident in September. “The complainant, while driving her car in Wimbledon, heard a loud noise from the front and found her left tyre had been deflated by a large screw.”

Hunt pleaded guilty on the basis she visited the address on four occasions, but the prosecution say it was at least seven.

When arrested she told the police she was interested in how Ms Mann as able to recently pay cash for the house. “She visited because she wanted to know if the complainant was in full-time employment,” added Ms Eniola.

When police asked her about causing damage she replied: “No comment.”

The court heard the Hunt’s remortgaged their home to finance the quarter of a million pay-off to Ms Mann and the husband did not pursue the gold ‘fraud’ for the sake of the baby.

The couple have reported Ms Mann to the police here, suspecting her house purchase was with the proceeds of fraud.

Mrs Hunt said via her lawyer her visits were motivated by curiosity as to how Ms Mann was financing her lifestyle.  

Her husband is still making payments to Ms Mann via the Child Support Agency and is a witness in a Home Office investigation.

“This is a serious matter, sustained over a period of time and damage has been admitted,” said magistrate Mr. David Mulholland.

“This was a series of offences that took place over six months, a sustained set of offences, many of which you have agreed to,” he told retired Hunt, who receives a private pension.

The court heard she enjoys an “active retirement” spending time with her one grandchild and still lives with her husband.

The court also made her subject to a restraining order, prohibiting her contacting Ms Mann and visiting Florence Road.

She must also pay £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.