The Chronicle (UK)

Mum in fear of blade-carrying stalker daughter

- By ROB KENNEDY Court Reporter

A MUM has been left scared of bumping into her blade-carrying daughter after being stalked and harassed by her.

Elizabeth Atkinson has left her mother so distressed and fearful she has finally cut off contact, having given her several chances in the past. So when she contacted her again asking to talk, she refused, prompting a flurry of calls and voicemails, including saying she would go to her home.

She also rang police, saying she had blades and would harm her mum or anyone who got in her way. When she was found by officers, she had a packet of blades in her bra.

Newcastle Crown Court heard she had also, separately, sent police and ambulance staff on a three-hour “wild goose chase” after reporting that she had taken an overdose of paracetamo­l.

Now the 28-year-old, of Byker, has been jailed for 63 weeks.

Referring to the stalking offence, Omar Ahmad, prosecutin­g, said: “The victim is the defendant’s mother, who describes ongoing issues with her which have caused her distress.”

On March 27 the victim got a call from an unknown number and recognised her daughter’s voice and Atkinson asked to “work it out” but the victim said no and hung up.

Mr Ahmad added: “She then got multiple calls from the same number which she didn’t answer and the defendant left voicemails saying she missed her and wanted to see her and would attend her home.”

Atkinson, who had borrowed a friend’s phone in a bar in Newcastle to make the calls, was subject to bail conditions forbidding her from contacting her mother at the time.

Just after 7.30pm that night, Atkinson called 999 and said she had blades and was going to harm her mother and anyone who got in the way.

She was later found and arrested and had self-harmed. She told police she had a pack of blades in her bra.

Her mother said in a victim impact

statement: “The ongoing issues with Beth are causing so much upset and distress and I’m shocked by her actions.

“I’m so hurt by her. I’m the only one who supported her and I feel betrayed by her. I’ve had to change my schedule and lifestyle and I’m constantly scared I’m going to bump into her and I’m frightened she might act violently towards me.

“If she’s released from custody I will have no choice but to change my lifestyle because I believe she will continue to stalk and harass me. I wish she would stop. I can’t cope with it any more.”

Atkinson pleaded guilty to stalking, sending a malicious communicat­ion and having a blade in relation to that day and also admitted breaching a criminal behaviour order on March 3. That order had been made in June 2020 and prohibited her from making calls to the emergency services which she knew to be false.

In breach of that, she called the emergency services saying she had taken an overdose of paracetamo­l then sent services on a “wild goose chase”, telling them she was in a series of locations and then when they turned up she was not there.

She was eventually found on the Redheugh Bridge, and at hospital no paracetamo­l was found in her system, which she claimed was because she had vomited.

Atkinson has 49 previous conviction­s, including for harassing her mother, five offences involving nuisance calls and 15 for having blades or weapons.

She has also breached the criminal behaviour order twice before.

Jonathan Pigford, defending, said: “From today she needs to move on and be independen­t and be a lot more mature and resilient and will not be able to fall back on the support of her mother, whether that is financial or emotional.”

He added that the calls to the emergency service are described by the probation service as a “dysfunctio­nal coping strategy”.

 ?? ?? Elizabeth Atkinson, jailed for offences including stalking her mother
Elizabeth Atkinson, jailed for offences including stalking her mother

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