Revealed: Cheryl Tweedy’s convicted killer stalker as he’s jailed for 16 weeks for breaching restraining order after turning up to her home after Liam Payne’s funeral

Revealed: Cheryl Tweedy’s convicted killer stalker as he’s jailed for 16 weeks for breaching restraining order after turning up to her home after Liam Payne’s funeral

Cheryl Tweedy’s stalker who turned up at her house as she grieved for Liam Payne has been revealed for the first time. 

Convicted killer Daniel Bannister, 50, was today jailed for 16 weeks for breaching a restraining order he was handed in September. 

Bannister was said to have become ‘fixated’ with the Girls Aloud star, 41, and showed up at the mansion she shares with her son Bear. 

He was jailed for four months in September, The Sun reported, given a three year restraining order and banned from entering Buckinghamshire.

But on December 10, just weeks after her ex Liam’s funeral, he reportedly turned up at her mansion home again.

Bannister was jailed for two-and-a-half years in 2012 for the manslaughter of his neighbour Rajendra Patel at a YMCA hostel in Croydon.

Convicted killer Daniel Bannister, 49, was today jailed for 16 weeks for breaching a restraining order he was handed in September

He savagely punched and kicked Patel as he was walking towards a lift, breaking his ankle and nose, and causing swelling to the left side of his face.

Patel died 15 days later of a pulmonary thromboembolism linked to the attack, reported Your Local Guardian.

Jailing him, Judge Nicholas Price said: ‘This is a tragic case. When you attacked Mr Patel you did not intend to cause serious bodily harm let alone cause death.

‘But the attack undoubtedly goes beyond one punch, it is a sustained attack or more or less 30 to 40 seconds.

‘It is clear you are not a danger to the public, but it is inevitable that you must serve an immediate custodial sentence.’

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