LONDON (Web Desk) – A woman who created hundreds of hoax crime reports to harass her ex-boyfriend and the women he subsequently dated has been jailed for five years.
Sandra Danevska, 38 (24.03.78) of Winslow Road, Hammersmith was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment at Isleworth Crown Court on Friday. She was also issued with a restraining order.
During her vendetta, Danevska sent 134 bogus online reports, resulting in 170 Met police dispatch logs being created.
Her actions led to her former boyfriend being implicated as a suspect for rape, acid attacks and stabbings – and the two women he went on to date being subjected to a traumatic online campaign.
Danevska was found guilty on Wednesday, 29 June at Isleworth Crown Court of three counts of stalking involving serious alarm or distress. She was also convicted of two counts of perverting the course of justice.
The court heard how Danevska and victim 1 had dated for a number of weeks around ten years ago. They had another brief relationship in 2013 before he said he wanted to go back to simply being friends.
Danevska then subjected victim 1 (now aged 45) and the two women (victim 2, aged 34, and victim 3, aged 37) he later went out with to repeated stalking and harassment.
She set up bogus social media profiles and fake email addresses in her ex-boyfriend’s name to send threatening and malicious messages to other people. She also used various mobiles to make numerous silent calls and send text messages to him.
In 2014, Danevska began sending victim 1 almost daily emails from unknown accounts commenting on things he had done during the day, leading him to fear he was being followed.
She created 134 hoax online crime reports using the details of 60 different people to implicate him as a suspect in crimes – police attended his home address 42 times and his place of work ten times in response.