STALKER DANIEL BANNISTER ADMITS BREACHING RESTRAINING ORDER
A man named Daniel Bannister, aged 50, has admitted to breaching a restraining order after returning to Cheryl Tweedy's home once again.
Bannister pleaded guilty to a single charge at Reading Magistrates' Court, was remanded into custody, and is scheduled to appear there again on September 23.
He has previously been jailed twice for targeting Tweedy at her residence in the Chalfonts area of Buckinghamshire.
Most recently, he was sentenced to 16 weeks in March for his earlier offenses.
Tweedy recounted that she "immediately panicked" and "feared for my safety" after seeing Bannister on a security camera.
The court proceedings revealed that Bannister attended an address where he believed or suspected Tweedy resided.
He had been given a restraining order after turning up in January last year, claiming "it's Daniel, I've come to get Cheryl," and later returning in July asking for a glass of wine.
Bannister was sentenced to four months in jail in September for these initial incidents.
After showing up in December, he admitted to harassment and breach of his restraining order, resulting in a 16-week sentence in March.
The December incident happened three weeks after Tweedy attended Liam Payne's funeral in Amersham, Buckinghamshire.
The case also details Bannister's prior conviction for killing Rajendra Patel in 2012 at a south London YMCA homeless shelter, where he was jailed for two and a half years after admitting manslaughter.
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
Detected legal outcome
sly been jailed twice for targeting Tweedy at her residence in the Chalfonts area of Buckinghamshire. Most recently, he was sentenced to 16 weeks in March for his earlier offenses. Tweedy recounted that she "immediately panicked" and "fe...
Court order
A man named Daniel Bannister, aged 50, has admitted to breaching a restraining order after returning to Cheryl Tweedy's home once again
Court order
He had been given a restraining order after turning up in January last year, claiming "it's Daniel, I've come to get Cheryl," and later returning in July asking for a glass of wine
Court order
After showing up in December, he admitted to harassment and breach of his restraining order, resulting in a 16-week sentence in March
Prison sentence
two and a half years
The case also details Bannister's prior conviction for killing Rajendra Patel in 2012 at a south London YMCA homeless shelter, where he was jailed for two and a half years after admitting manslaughter