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Restrainin­g order for man who left WWII helmet at Kate Moss’s home

- By Izzy Ferris

A MAN has been given a restrainin­g order after leaving ‘unwanted items’ at the home of model Kate Moss.

William Warrington, 37, was given an indefinite non-conviction restrainin­g order yesterday. Prosecutor­s said he left a bottle of champagne, a cake and flowers on her doorstep.

On one occasion, he even left a Second World War helmet with what appeared to be a threatenin­g note in it.

On October 12 last year, Miss Moss’s housekeepe­r found a Phantom of the Opera-style mask on the front gates of the house in the Cotswolds. Warrington, of Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucester­shire, admitted leaving the items, but was not convicted of a charge relating to them. According to official documents, Miss Moss also accused Warrington of stalking her on social media.

Prosecutor Richard Atkins told Oxford magistrate­s’ court yesterday that his actions ‘caused distress to the celebrity in question and her family’.

Magistrate David Kinchin said: ‘We are making this restrainin­g order to protect Kate Moss, her family and employees.’

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