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A convicted killer and stalker of Girls Aloud star Cheryl Tweedy has been jailed after he breached a restraining order by turning up at the singer’s home for a fourth time.

Daniel Bannister "can’t stay away" from the singer, and has already spent time in prison for the same offence.

At Reading Crown Court on Tuesday, a judge sentenced the 50-year-old to 12 months in jail after he admitted a single charge of breaching a restraining order.

He was also handed a fresh restraining order not to contact Ms Tweedy.

Judge Alan Blake told him: "She does not wish any contact with you and you are causing her anxiety.

"You have shown defiance to the court order," he added. "You need to draw a line under that behaviour."

The stalker showed up at her rural home for the fourth t

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