Woman ‘stalker’, 58, is banned from going near David and Victoria Beckham
Woman ‘stalker’, 58, is banned from going near David and Victoria Beckham, their children and London and Cotswolds mansions after Met Police obtained stalking protection order
Alleged stalker banned from contacting or going near David Beckham Sharon Bell, 58, is prohibited from contacting the star’s wife and childrenShe is also banned from being within 500m of their £6m Cotswolds mansion
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An alleged female stalker has been banned from going near David Beckham and his family after ‘harassing’ them by targeting one of the footballer’s children and claiming to be their mother.
Sharon Bell is prohibited from approaching or messaging the star, his popstar wife Victoria, and their children Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz or Harper under the terms of an interim stalking order.
The 58-year-old is also banned from being within 500m of Beckham’s £6million Cotswolds mansion in Oxfordshire, the celebrity couple’s west London house, and daughter Harper’s school.
Sharon Bell, 58, has been banned from contacting or going near David and Victoria Beckham
She is also banned from being within 500m of Beckham’s £6million Cotswolds countryside mansion in Chipping Norton (pictured)
The Metropolitan Police applied for the order at Westminster Magistrates’s Court earlier this month.
They claimed that Bell had carried out ‘acts associated with stalking’, calling the order ‘necessary to protect’ the Beckhams.
It is understood that Scotland Yard applied for the order after the Beckhams were subjected to a ‘campaign of harassment’ by Bell targeting one of their children.
She allegedly contacted the family in 2016 claiming to be the mother of one of the children.
Bell cannot approach or message Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz or Harper Beckham
Between July and November this year, Bell allegedly attended the family’s private addresses, sent them letters, and was reported for waiting outside a school attended by one of the children.
An interim order was made for five months, and the court will decide at a hearing in May whether a permanent stalking protection order is necessary.
Bell could be jailed if she breaks any of the terms of the order.
MailOnline had contacted representatives for the Beckhams for comment.
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