Cheryl Tweedy harassed by ‘convicted killer’, court documents show | World News
Former Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Tweedy has been harassed by a convicted killer, court documents show. Daniel Bannister, 49, admitted turning up at the 41-year-old’s Buckinghamshire home and trying to contact her on December 10 2024, while banned from doing so by a restraining order. He also breached the order – handed out by Wycombe Magistrates’ Court on September 13 2024 – by entering Buckinghamshire, documents have revealed. Bannister killed 48-year-old Rajendra Patel in an attack at a south London YMCA shelter in 2012 and pleaded guilty to manslaughter, the Sun reported. He will be sentenced for two counts of harassment relating to the breach of a restraining order, and one count of attempting to breach a restraining order later this month. Charges say he “attended an address” where he “knew or believed Cheryl Tweedy was present”, which he was “prohibited from doing by a restraining order”. He is also said to have “attempted to contact Cheryl Tweedy either directly or indirectly”, and “entered Buckinghamshire, which he was “prohibited from doing”. The singer’s former partner …

