Convicted killer jailed for stalking Cheryl admits another restraining order breach after turning up at her home
- Daniel Bannister, a 50-year-old convicted killer and stalker of singer Cheryl Tweedy, pleaded guilty to breaching a restraining order by turning up at her home.
- Bannister's breaches followed previous offenses, including a manslaughter conviction in 2012 and prior restraining orders after persistent stalking starting January 2024.
- After several appearances at Reading Magistrates' Court in June 2025, he was remanded in custody and is scheduled to be sentenced at the Crown Court in Reading on September 23.
- Cheryl Tweedy said she "immediately panicked" and was "terrified" for her eight-year-old son Bear’s safety when Bannister appeared at her home, describing her pain as "indescribably painful."
- The case highlights ongoing legal actions to prevent Bannister's contact with Cheryl, indicating continued risks and a scheduled sentencing that could impose up to five years imprisonment.
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Convicted killer and Cheryl Tweedy stalker admits breaching restraining order
A convicted killer and stalker of Girls Aloud star and Chalfont St Peter Cheryl Tweedy has admitted another breach of a restraining order after…
Cheryl's killer stalker admits breaching restraining order again after showing up at property - The Mirror
Cheryl Tweedy’s long-time stalker, Daniel Bannister, has pleaded guilty to violating a restraining order by turning up at a property he believed she was at, prompting his arrest and court appearance
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