Lovestruck mum stalked her son’s teacher for eight months in ‘nightmare ordeal’ – The Sun

A LOVESTRUCK mum stalked a teacher for eight months in a “nightmare ordeal”.

Besotted Eva Ritter- ­Takacs, 38, developed the obsession after her son started at the man’s school.

She first propositioned him last November after requesting a private meeting.

On Valentine’s Day, she blocked his car from leaving the school car park, jumped in and demanded he took her home, it was said.

Ritter-Takacs once followed him to a petrol station in her car.

She sent messages through a third party — one referring to a fictitious “one-night stand”.

Ritter-Takacs, of Wotton-under- Edge, Gloucs, insisted in one message: “Stop hiding and open up.”

When the teacher told her, “I don’t love you”, the Hungarian replied, “I don’t believe you”.

He told Cheltenham JPs: “I’ve rebutted her advances.

“The whole ordeal has been a nightmare. I am now constantly checking parked cars and looking to see if I am being followed in my wing mirrors.”

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Rachael Chaston-Fry, for ­Ritter-Takacs, said: “It was not her intention to cause the teacher any harm. She completely misread the situation.”

District Judge Joti Bopa Rai told Ritter-Takacs: “This was a long period of stalking somebody who was not interested.”

Ritter-Takacs admitted stalking. She was sentenced to a community order and a two-year restraining order. Her son has been moved from the school.

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