Liverpool Midfielder Receives Two-Year Restraining Order from Stalker
A 42-year-old man has been handed a two-year restraining order and an 18-month community order for stalking Liverpool midfielder Marie Höbinger. Mangal Dalal, who pleaded guilty to stalking at the Liverpool Magistrates Court in December, has been ordered to pay £650 of costs and a £114 victim surcharge.
The court heard that Dalal sent Höbinger highly sexualized content on Instagram, including messages expressing his desire to have children with her, as well as explicit pictures. He also made her feel anxious at home, causing her to hold back from socializing with fans at matches and leading to a flare-up of a skin condition.
Höbinger took to the stand to deliver a powerful victim impact statement, stating that the stalking had affected not only her but also her performance on the pitch. The Austria international claimed she now struggles to sleep and lives in fear of her surroundings, especially when living alone at home.
"This incident has meant I now struggle to sleep," Höbinger said. "I live on my own, and being on my own at home I become anxious and scared – any noise I fear [he] may have found out where I lived." She added that women's football is not immune to the issue of sexual harassment and disrespect.
The court also heard that Dalal had been spotted by Höbinger's supporters after a match in Manchester last February. However, his defense lawyer argued that Dalal was experiencing a psychotic episode at the time of contacting Höbinger.
In a surprising turn of events, it emerged that Dalal has a history of barefoot preaching and being seen on the streets. Despite this, he pleaded guilty to stalking Höbinger, highlighting the severity of the situation.
A 42-year-old man has been handed a two-year restraining order and an 18-month community order for stalking Liverpool midfielder Marie Höbinger. Mangal Dalal, who pleaded guilty to stalking at the Liverpool Magistrates Court in December, has been ordered to pay £650 of costs and a £114 victim surcharge.
The court heard that Dalal sent Höbinger highly sexualized content on Instagram, including messages expressing his desire to have children with her, as well as explicit pictures. He also made her feel anxious at home, causing her to hold back from socializing with fans at matches and leading to a flare-up of a skin condition.
Höbinger took to the stand to deliver a powerful victim impact statement, stating that the stalking had affected not only her but also her performance on the pitch. The Austria international claimed she now struggles to sleep and lives in fear of her surroundings, especially when living alone at home.
"This incident has meant I now struggle to sleep," Höbinger said. "I live on my own, and being on my own at home I become anxious and scared – any noise I fear [he] may have found out where I lived." She added that women's football is not immune to the issue of sexual harassment and disrespect.
The court also heard that Dalal had been spotted by Höbinger's supporters after a match in Manchester last February. However, his defense lawyer argued that Dalal was experiencing a psychotic episode at the time of contacting Höbinger.
In a surprising turn of events, it emerged that Dalal has a history of barefoot preaching and being seen on the streets. Despite this, he pleaded guilty to stalking Höbinger, highlighting the severity of the situation.