Cheryl Tweedy terrorised by convicted killer stalker who turned up at home three weeks after Liam Payne’s funeral
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CHERYL Tweedy has been stalked by a convicted killer who turned up at the home she shares with her son Bear. The singer has secretly been facing a stalking hell which has continued even after the tragic death of her former partner Liam Payne. Daniel Bannister, who killed a man in an attack at a homeless hostel, has been convicted of causing the Girls Aloud star “serious alarm” after going to her country mansion in Buckinghamshire.
Bannister was sent to prison for manslaughter for 30 months after he attacked a man who died of his injuries in 2012. The 49-year-old has been found to be “displaying fixated, obsessive, unwanted and repetitive behaviour” towards Cheryl which he knew would cause her distress.
He was put behind bars for four months in September for an offence in July and handed a three-year restraining order meaning he cannot contact Cheryl, enter Buckinghamshire, or attend her address. But in December he is alleged to have returned to her house in the country she shares with seven-year-old Bear, court documents show.
Bannister, who has no fixed address, has been charged with breaching his restraining order by entering the county of Buckinghamshire on December 10. He is then said to have turned up at “an address where you knew or believed Cheryl Tweedy was present”, which is another separate breach.