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Sick troll jailed for tormenting widow with 'laughing emojis' over death

03 July 2023 , 23:34
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Widow Tracey pictured with her husband Barrington Patterson (Image: Submitted)
Widow Tracey pictured with her husband Barrington Patterson (Image: Submitted)

A widow of Birmingham City fan Barrington Patterson has told how a sick troll joked about her husband's death with laughing emojis in a message as she made her life a "living hell".

Tracey Patterson's tormentor Katie Bell, who was said to be a total stranger and had been punished previously for bombarding the couple with up to 60 messages a day, was jailed at Sheffield Crown Court on Monday.

One vile communication included a picture of a coffin and a message that read: "For your grandchild."

In August 2021, Bell was sentenced to 18 months in prison, suspended for two years, after she pleaded guilty to two counts of stalking involving serious alarm or distress.

But she continued her campaign of abuse when Mr Patterson - known as 'One-eyed Baz' - died of a heart attack in March last year aged 56.

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Sick troll jailed for tormenting widow with 'laughing emojis' over deathKatie Bell has been jailed (YorkshireLive)

Now Bell, 27, of Stradbroke Road, Sheffield, has been jailed for 15 months for breaching a restraining order and sending offensive messages, reported BirminghamLive.

In one such message, she commented on the news of Mr Patterson's death with laughing emojis.

Mrs Patterson shared shocking details in a moving witness statement at the sentencing hearing, outlining how she had been left distressed by the constant barrage of abuse.

Mrs Patterson said: "My fear that Katie's behaviour would escalate proved to be correct. Katie went on to brazenly reactivate an account that she used previously to harass myself. Every day the anxiety and stress her behaviour causes me takes its toll mentally and physically."

Mr Patterson, a former MMA fighter, once fought Vitali Klitschko, the current mayor of Kyiv, during his short professional career.

He turned his life around after being involved in football hooliganism as a young man, and was known across the West Midlands for his work to combat homelessness.

Sick troll jailed for tormenting widow with 'laughing emojis' over deathMr Patterson was well-known for his work to try and combat homelessness (BPM Media)

His wife said she was continuing his legacy by installing a new defibrillator and bleed kit outside Bambu nightclub in Birmingham city centre.

But Mrs Patterson told the court she had been forced to lock the social media account used to run her homeless charity. She said abuse had been left on posts requesting donations for the vulnerable.

Mrs Patterson went on: "I find myself under extreme stress daily to try my best to continue my husband's work in our community and support the most vulnerable. Since the court case in June 2021 I have tried to put the whole episode behind me.

"After Katie contacted me on the day my husband passed away I have once again gone back to [the] worry and anxiety of what she will do next. Katie has taken my peace away from me at a time when I should be mourning the loss of my husband.

'My son's a drug lord - he's threatened to kill me but I still love him''My son's a drug lord - he's threatened to kill me but I still love him'

"I hope that the courts can help me bring an end to this awful nightmare I have found myself in since 2018, not only for myself but also for my family. A lifetime court order preventing contact has served no purpose in my case. I have never once responded to her awful messages but she continues to make my life a living hell."

Following today's sentencing, Mrs Patterson thanked friends and family for their support and said she hoped it would allow her some respite, adding: "I hope that the sentence given will now bring me closure and peace in my life."

Mitigating for Bell in the 2021 case, Zaiban Alam told the court her client had been bullied relentlessly and suffered physical violence and emotional abuse.

She said Bell was a “lonely, damaged young woman” who was sorry and would never dream of targeting somebody face-to-face.

Josh Sandiford

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