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Ex-Girlfriend's Revenge: £10K Car Damage Spree
24 Nov
Summary
- Woman caused over £10,000 damage to ex-partner's cars.
- Harassment campaign included stalking and photographing home.
- Court ordered community service and a restraining order.

A jilted ex-girlfriend inflicted more than £10,000 in damage to her former lover's cars following the end of their on-off relationship. Between March and October last year, the woman engaged in a seven-month harassment campaign that included stalking her ex-partner and taking pictures inside his home. This culminated in significant damage to his BMW and Citroen van.
The victim also faced increased insurance costs and the expense of installing security cameras at his property due to the persistent harassment. During court proceedings, the perpetrator admitted to criminal damage and harassment, attributing her actions to distress from the breakup. She was ultimately sentenced to a 12-month community order, encompassing rehabilitation activities, 270 hours of unpaid work, and ordered to pay £1,204 in damages.
In addition to the community sentence, the woman received an 18-month restraining order prohibiting contact with her ex-partner. The victim reported experiencing significant stress and anxiety, compounded by the financial losses incurred from the damage to his vehicles. The case highlighted a reversed dynamic in harassment, with a woman being the perpetrator.




