Macclesfield Express

OAP, 73, jailed for stalking woman

- ANDREW BARDSLEY

APENSIONER who has been stalking a stranger for more than 10 years has been jailed.

William Lees, 73, has become ‘obsessed’ with the woman, a court heard. They have not previously been friends or in a relationsh­ip together, and his barrister said it was a case of ‘unrequited love’.

Now Lees, of Poynton, he has been jailed for 12 months.

Manchester Crown Court heard that his offending began in late 2007, when the woman, in her 40s, saw a man she didn’t know looking through the window of her Didsbury home.

She became afraid and called the police, the court heard.

His behaviour has continued, prosecutor­s said, and he has followed her in his car when she has been on the bus, and looked at her through her windows.

Lees was ‘obsessed with her’, prosecutor Brian Berlyne said.

“Mr Lees has been stalking her since approximat­ely November 2007,” he added.

In September, the woman, who was described in court as being ‘vulnerable’, was driving close to her home when she saw Lees walking towards her car.

He was banned from being in the area by an indefinite restrainin­g order, which prevented him from being within a mile of her home.

She stopped the car and shouted at him, asking Lees ‘why he was following her’.

“I want to be your friend,” Lees replied.

The victim called the police. In a statement read to the court, she said: “I am afraid of this man. I have had to take medication to calm me.

“This man does not know me, nor do I know him. I am terrified of why this man is following me.

“I believe he has followed me more than I have witnessed. I am frightened to be in my own home.”

Lees, of Park Lane, has previous conviction­s, all of which relate to the woman.

In 2012, a restrainin­g order was imposed to last indefinite­ly.

The court heard that he breached the order in 2016, receiving a suspended sentence.

The sentence was activated last year after he breached the order again, the court was told.

Defending, Estelle Parkhouse said: “He doesn’t mean her any malice or evil intent,” saying it was a case of ‘unrequited love’.

Sentencing, Judge Martin Walsh said Lees had never received any ‘encouragem­ent’ from his victim.

Lees pleaded guilty to breaching the restrainin­g order.

 ??  ?? The spooky ‘headless ghost’ image captured by Kylie Lloyd
The spooky ‘headless ghost’ image captured by Kylie Lloyd
 ??  ?? William Lees, 73, of Park Lane, Poynton
William Lees, 73, of Park Lane, Poynton

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