Sunderland Echo

PASSPORT TO MISERY

Text pest ex-wife tried to cancel man’ s visa while he was on holiday with their kids and new partner

- By Petra Silfverski­old petra.silfverski­old@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @petrasilfv­er

The ex-wife of a Wearside business boss tried to cancel his passport while he was on holiday with their children and his new partner.

Louise Begg, 44, had already told police Nigel Begg – founder of Aspire Technology Solutions – was taking their three youngsters abroad without her consent and – after a barrage of calls, texts and emails, arranged for officers to intercept him in the airport.

After convincing police he had permission, Mr Begg, who lives in Cleadon, was then stunned when he received a phone call from the authoritie­s while in Turkey, to advise him a bid had been made to cancel his passport.

Begg admitted harassing her husband and was sentenced to a 12-month conditiona­l discharge and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £20 surcharge.

South Tyneside Magistrate­s were told Begg regretted her “drastic measures” and she told police she now feels like a fool.”

Paul Anderson, prosecutin­g said: “It’s quite an unusual case. They were obviously husband and wife, have three children, separated in 2013 and later got divorced.

“Mr Begg remarried and they have shared custody. Mr Begg started to receive unwanted emails and texts, not in relation to child care arrangemen­ts, containing false allegation­s against him.

“When he failed to respond, she pestered him by ringing him.

“Although he ignored the calls, this started to become draining after a while.

“He and his current wife arranged to take the children on holiday from Newcastle Airport on June 11.

“While they were in the departure lounge, they were approached by police officers and Mr Begg was told his exwife had reported that he was taking the children abroad without her consent.”

He was able to show police text messages, which made it clear that Begg was aware and had consented to him taking the children on holiday.

Mr Anderson said: “While in Turkey, Mr Begg received a phone call from Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs saying that an applicatio­n had been made to cancel his passport.

“He became increasing­ly worried while trying to get things sorted and make sure he could come back home.

“He then got a text message from Begg which left him feeling deflated by her actions.”

He said: “Begg was interviewe­d by police, admitting that she had entered her exhusband’s name and address on the lost passport website, because she had not wanted himtotaket­hechildren­away.”

Mr Anderson added: “She accepted they had agreed he could take the children on holiday and thought her actions would stop him taking that flight. That’s what she was hoping to do.

“She said she’d rang his phone 20 times while he was at the airport. She said he’d sent her messages too, but had deleted them.

“She said she felt ashamed and a fool and regretted doing all of this. Mr Begg is not seeking to impose a restrainin­g order. He wants what’s best for the children.”

Begg, of Westmorlan­d Road, South Shields, admitted harassing Nigel Begg, between June 10 and June 30, last year.

Duncan Emmerson, defending, said: “When the couple split, it seems that arrangemen­ts were amicable.

“The children’s father did actually take them away, not last year but the year before, and Mrs Begg was perfectly happy about that.

“She was provided full details of where they were going. He seemed very cagey last year about providing these details.

“It made her rather concerned. Perhaps in the cold light of day, overly concerned. This is where it spiralled out of control. She took drastic measures and she told police in due course that she now feels like a fool.

“It is very tragic that it’s ended up in the court forum. She is of impeccable character and has a responsibl­e job.

“This was a rash decision she made because of misguided concerns.”

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Louise Begg entered ex-husband’s name on the lost passport website.
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Police told Nigel Begg that his ex-wife had reported he was taking the children abroad without her consent.

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