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home appointments pending the time this matter is resolved. She explained that they use to
                 be acquaintances before the relationship went sour. She believes the whole problem started
                 when he claimed the decoration in his flat was damaged as a result of a leak coming from
                 her flat. She confirmed that she had a leak from her overflow a few months ago which has
                 since been repaired but, the damage alleged had occurred.
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                 23/09/2015: Sent: 23 September 2015 15:07
                 To: Carmel Naessens
                 Loretta Walsh
                 Cc: Charles Elkington
                 Dawn Allen
                 Subject: 113 Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, EN3 7JQ [SEC=PROTECT]
                 Importance: High
                 Classification: PROTECT New case VICTIM
                 Ms Deborah Andrews
                 113 Burncroft Avenue ENFIELD EN3 7JQ
                 29/07/1973
                 02083500628
                 Perpetrator Simone Cordell
                 109 Burncroft Avenue ENFIELD EN3 7JQ
                 Home visit to Ms Deborah Andrews flat. Attendees Dawn Allen TMO and CPN Bola
                 Quadri
                 Home visit to Ms Andrews advised that her neighbour at number 109 has for the past few
                 months harassed, intimidated, stalked her and made a life a complete misery. He
                 continuously plays loud music, bangs on her ceiling and door alleging that she is
                 monitoring his movements in his flat. She feels petrified by his presence and as a result
                 refused to leave her flat for fear bumping into him on her way out. She has missed a few
                 appointments with her social worker as a result, she has now been subjected to making
                 home appointments pending the time this matter is resolved. She explained that they use to
                 be acquaintances before the relationship went sour. She believes the whole problem started
                 when he claimed the decoration in his flat was damaged as a result of a leak coming from
                 her flat. She confirmed that she had a leak from her overflow a few months ago which has
                 since been repaired but, the damage alleged had occurred. Ms Andrews also recalled an
                 incident when the perp spat in her face. It's been one issue after the other she advised the
                 recent event which took place a week ago. She was on her way out to attend her
                 appointment with her CPN when he apprehended her and threatened to kill her. She was
                 pretty shaken from the incident that instead of attending her appointment, returned home
                 immediately. She advised that she contacted the police but, wasn't
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                 taken seriously as they assumed, she was drunk at the time of the call. She advised that she
                 wasn't in the list drunk but, just the way she spoke due to her condition. She still wasn't
                 taken seriously and had to abandon the call. She found this very frustrating and advised
                 that it was not the first time this would happen to her. Her CPN also confirmed her
                 statement and expressed her dissatisfaction at the way she was treated. Ms Andrews felt
                 completely let down by the police and became frightful for her safety especially, as she
                 knows the perpetrators has shells in his flat. I observed in her flat that her floors were very
                 creaky, I was made aware by Dawn that most of the flats in the block are like that.
                 Unfortunately, the creakiness exacerbates the noise level in the flats and cause more
                 problems than usual. I advised that I will contact the police to make further enquiries. I will
                 also contact MHT to enquire if Mr Cordell is known to them. At some point the perpetrator
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