Cheryl Tweedy Stalked by Convicted Killer Breaching Restraining Order
The former Girls Aloud singer faces renewed harassment while grieving the death of her ex-partner Liam Payne.
- Daniel Bannister, previously convicted of manslaughter, breached a restraining order by visiting Cheryl Tweedy's Buckinghamshire home on December 10, 2024.
- Bannister, 49, had been jailed for four months in September 2024 for obsessive and unwanted behavior toward Tweedy, including sending disturbing messages and flowers.
- The restraining order prohibited Bannister from contacting Tweedy or entering Buckinghamshire, but he returned to her address weeks after his release from prison.
- Tweedy has been mourning the October 2024 death of her ex-partner Liam Payne, father to their seven-year-old son Bear, following a fatal fall in Buenos Aires.
- Bannister pleaded guilty to breaching the restraining order and will face sentencing on January 30, 2025, as Tweedy increases security in response to the ongoing harassment.