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Killer who turned up at Cheryl Tweedy's home for fourth time jailed

A convicted killer who turned up at Cheryl Tweedy's home for a fourth time has been jailed.

Daniel Bannister, 50, was sentenced to 12 months after admitting a single charge of breaching a restraining order. He was also given a new restraining order, which warns him against contacting the former Girls Aloud singer.

"You are causing her anxiety," Judge Alan Blake told him. "She does not wish any contact with you.

You have shown defiance to the court order. You need to draw a line under that behaviour." Bannister turned up at Tweedy's rural home for the fourth time on 19 June.

Reading Crown Court heard he arrived in a taxi just before 10pm and rang the intercom twice before peering over the gate. Bannister believed the singer had invited him to her home over Microsoft Teams, the court was told.

Tweedy said she was "stunned" when Bannister visited her home yet again and had been forced to hire security. "Each time he returns the worry of his intentions intensifies," she said in a victim impact statement.

"I'm worried, nervous and on edge every time I open my gate. No person should have to feel this way.

"Daniel has made my young child scared," she added. Read more:Epping hotel asylum seeker jailedJaguar Land Rover production shutdown extended Bannister was initially jailed for four months in September last year - and handed a three-year restraining order.

But he breached it by turning up at Tweedy's home in December. In March, he was jailed for 16 weeks at Wycombe Magistrates' Court for repeatedly going to Tweedy's Buckinghamshire home while under the restraining order.

During that appearance, the court heard that Tweedy "immediately panicked" and was "terrified" when she saw him outside her home, fearing for the safety of her eight-year-old son Bear. Bannister killed Rajendra Patel, 48, at a south London YMCA shelter in 2012 and pleaded guilty to manslaughter.

Mr Patel died from an injury to his leg, a court heard. Tweedy's former partner Liam Payne died last year in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after falling from his third-floor hotel balcony..

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