Dancer accused neighbour of gang violence, called cops on yoga studio & attacked worker with tree in shared garden row
Dancer accused neighbour of gang violence, called cops on yoga studio & attacked worker with tree in shared garden row
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A DANCER made her neighbour's life hell by accusing her of being in a gang and calling cops on her yoga studio in a row over their shared garden. Sandra Eveno also staged a protest in the dirt when Kristyna Robinson paid for a builder to come and install a fence in a bid to stop the fighting.
When the workman arrived, Eveno brandished a tree and began attacking him. Now Eveno could pay £15,000 in court bills for subjecting Ms Robinson, a yoga teacher, to such "irrational and aggressive" behaviour. Eveno fell out with her upstairs neighbour shortly after moving into the downstairs flat in affluent West Hampstead, north London, in 2015.
Ms Robinson allegedly held noisy yoga classes upstairs, which prompted Eveno's "deliberate campaign" of nuisance and annoyance. Over seven years, Eveno made repeated false allegations of criminality to Ms Robinson's yoga centre employers and police. She also subjected her to "almost unremitting shouting and screaming".
Now, after a long battle through the courts, Eveno's landlord, the London Borough of Camden, has won an eviction order after a four-day trial before Judge Alan Saggerson. Giving judgement at Central London County Court, the judge said "irrational" Eveno had developed an "almost phobic" dislike of her neighbour and deliberately targeted her with anti-social behaviour.