December 24th 2023.
Margaret Ilkovikcs, a 71-year-old widow, had been living a nightmare for the past 5 years. Her former neighbour, Anthony Kenyon, began a feud with her by vandalizing her home with raw octopus, eggs, and cocoa powder. He had even targeted a shrine to her late husband, Richard, that she had placed in the communal garden.
Margaret had been married to Richard for over 30 years before his death in 2018. The couple had married in the hospital just weeks before his death from cancer.
Kenyon had claimed that Margaret's memorial was a health and safety breach, and began to write notes claiming that she had only married Richard for his money. He would even target other neighbours, pouring petrol on their gardens and super-gluing their locks.
Unfortunately, Kenyon's harassment didn't end there. In addition to vandalizing her home, he would also call ambulances to her house, falsely claiming that she had a severe mental illness. He would also shout abuse from his window, and even throw a brush at her head.
Margaret described the past 5 years as a living hell, but now her nightmare is finally over. Kenyon was evicted from his home in Salford, Greater Manchester following a court hearing in which he was given a 13-month suspended sentence and a 4-year restraining order.
Margaret is relieved that justice has been served, and that she can finally look forward to a peaceful Christmas. She said, “I can smile again and finally look forward to a happy Christmas after all this time. But in the back of my mind, I'm worried he will come back and it will start again.”
Despite the fear she still holds, Margaret is hopeful that this is the end of her nightmare. She said, “I can feel relieved that justice has been done and he won't be living next door to me anymore. My living nightmare may finally be at an end. It's been hell.”
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