Woman considered leaving her home town after months of alleged stalking
A KESWICK woman subjected to months of stalking by a 'fixated” ex-partner was left so terrified she considered leaving her home town, a court heard.
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Chief Reporter for North Cumbria covering a variety of stories, including court and crime, in Carlisle and beyond for the News & Star, Cumberland News, Times & Star and Whitehaven News.
Chief Reporter for North Cumbria covering a variety of stories, including court and crime, in Carlisle and beyond for the News & Star, Cumberland News, Times & Star and Whitehaven News.
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