Sunderland Echo

Jealous boyfriend left girlfriend fearing arson attack on her home

- Gareth Crickmer echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A jealous Washington man made his girlfriend fear her home could be torched after sending a flame emoji to her mobile phone after a lovers’ tiff.

Jamie Testo, 23, of Waterloo Court, Sulgrave, accompanie­d it with an image of her house and a threat to damage the Gateshead woman’s car, a court heard.

It came amid a flurry of pestering phone calls and an offensive post on social media site Facebook over two days.

Prosecutor Grace Taylor to l d m a g i s trate s i n S outh Tyneside the couple’s threemonth relationsh­ip ended on Friday, May 1, after a row.

She said: “She states the argument was over the fact that he was jealous about her child’s father.

“She would describe the relationsh­ip over the three months as generally good, but they did have arguments over the father.

“He went out drinking and she started to get numerous calls.

"She went to her mum’s home and was in bed and told him to leave her alone.

“Ove rnight from May 1 to May 2 she got numerous calls, about 20 calls from the defendant.”

Ms Taylor added: “On May 2 he put a comment on Facebook which was denigratin­g towards the complainan­t.

“His family and friends started to comment on the posts. She reported the post

and had it removed.

“She couldn’t remember what it was exactly, but the de

fendant rang her and asked her to look at Facebook because she hadn’t been answering.

“The defendant became aggressive and threatened to damage her car and sent a flame emoji and a house image to her phone.

“She perceived it as being a threat to set it on fire. Threats were made towards her daughter’s father.”

Angus Westgarth, defending, said: “He is remorseful about sending these messages. He understand­s that she has moved, and he has moved on.

“Temper, jealously, call it what you like. It’s a lovers’ tiff that got the better of him.”

The case was adjourned for reports and Testo, who pleaded guilty to harassment without violence, will be sentenced at the same court on Monday, January 4.

He was granted bail on condition he does not contact his former partner, nor go anywhere he knows her to be.

 ??  ?? South Tyneside Law Courts. Picture by FRANK REID.
South Tyneside Law Courts. Picture by FRANK REID.

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