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Cheryl Tweedy Stalker Recalled to Prison After Early Release

Officials say he was recalled for breaching licence conditions at a south London halfway house.

Overview

  • The Ministry of Justice confirmed a recall warrant was issued on January 13, returning Daniel Bannister to custody for breaking licence rules.
  • Reports indicate alcohol was found in his room at an approved premises in south London after he had been seen outside the hostel.
  • Bannister had been freed on licence in recent weeks after serving roughly three months of a 12-month sentence imposed in September for breaching a restraining order.
  • The court heard he appeared at Cheryl Tweedy’s Buckinghamshire home on four occasions, leaving her “on edge” and frightening her young child.
  • Judges have described him as a high risk of reoffending, and records show a prior manslaughter conviction from 2012.