COVENTRY, UK — A Birmingham man convicted of stalking TV and radio presenter Myleene Klass has been made the subject of an indefinite hospital order after a court heard he sent unwanted items and letters over several years. Each of the bullet points immediately below have been confirmed by at least four of the six respected sources we curated on this story, including BBC News, Birmingham Mail, Coventry Telegraph, EDP24, Ireland Live, and The Independent.
- Peter Windsor, 61, was convicted of stalking Myleene Klass and another Classic FM presenter, Katie Breathwick, according to multiple reports.
- Reports said the stalking campaign involved repeated unwanted deliveries to Classic FM studios between 2020 and 2024.
- Court reporting said the deliveries included items such as an air pistol, handcuffs, and numerous letters.
- The sentencing court issued a restraining order and ordered Windsor detained under a hospital order for treatment.
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Multiple outlets reported that psychiatrists diagnosed Windsor with schizophrenia and that the judge accepted the condition was central to the offending. Reports said the women described the conduct as frightening and disruptive, leading to significant changes to their routines. The hospital order will keep Windsor detained until a tribunal judge determines it is safe for him to be released.
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