Claudia Fragapane, an unnamed “obsessed” teenager who was sentenced to stalking Strictly Come Dancing star, allegedly told police that she planned to murder the family.
A teenage school girl allegedly threatened to “murder” the family of Strictly Come Dancing star Claudia Fragapane after she was convicted of stalking the star.
The former professional gymnast, 27, was forced to leave her home after she was subjected to harassment by the 15 year old, who reportedly became obsessed with the star. The teenager, who can not be identified due to her age, was given a restraining order for stalking Claudia but was accused of breaching the terms of the order by posting on social media.
And in accordance with the most recent allegation, she was detained by the police just one day after posting on her preferred social media platform. According to some, she allegedly said to the arresting officers, “I’m going to murder all the family.”
The schoolgirl has disputed that she violated the Bristol Magistrate’s Court’s restraining order.
In 2016, Claudia and AJ Pritchard teamed up for Strictly. The pair made it to the semi-final at the time. The case is still unsolved.
After being subjected to stalking by the unnamed teen, Claudia was reportedly faced with no other choice but to flee her home.
The schoolgirl eventually discovered Claudia’s address and showed up at Claudia’s door. The former athlete’s sense of safety was nonexistent prior to the teenager’s conviction for stalking because of the incident’s “fear and anxiety” that the teenager had experienced.
The teenager allegedly attempted to intimidate Claudia by breaking a restraining order, which led to her being arrested with the police.
According to The Sun, District Judge Lynne Matthews stated that Claudia had no idea how the defendant came to terms with her. She retreated from her own home as a result. She has completely transformed Claudia’s life.
The schoolgirl received an 18-month rehabilitation order that mandated that she reside with her father, that she be monitored for the duration, and that Claudia be prevented from approaching her at any time, including at her home.
If this was your last appearance, Judge Lynne Matthews said, “I’d really like it.” Keep her [Claudia] at her side.
The judge came to the conclusion that “detention” may result from any violation of the rehabilitation order or extended restraining order.
Claudia was absent from court at the time.
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Source: Mirror
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