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BETWEEN:

                                 {CLAIMANT}

                  THE MAYOR AND BURGESSES OF THE
                     LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD

                                      -AND-

                                 (DEFENDANT)

                            MR SIMON CORDELL

                             DIRECTIONS ORDER

                 him that she was not shouting and that she was
                 inside her bathroom giving her daughter a shower.
                 She asked him why he came to her front door, that
                 he was not allowed to be there, but the Defendant
                 ignored her and continued to bang and kick on the
                 door. This went on for about 5 to 10 minutes and
                 caused a great deal of distress to his wife and
                 daughter and made them scared for their safety.
                 His daughter started crying because of the
                 commotion and loud banging. The Defendant left
                 after his wife asked his cousin to call the police.
                 Mr Mathiyalagan stated that he telephoned the
                 police on 101 to report the incident and was asked
                 to go and make a statement at Edmonton police
                 station. He stated that he did so in the morning of
                 Tuesday 06 March 2018.
                 16.    On 26/02/2018, Mr Mathiyalagan stated
                 that he returned from work at 11:30pm and went
                 to the kitchen to get something to eat; his wife and
                 daughter were already asleep. At about 11:45pm,
                 while he was in the kitchen, he heard loud banging
                 noises on his front door and rattling noises on his
                 letterbox. He thought that his cousin had returned
                 from work and was knocking on the door to be let
                 in, he went to the door and spoke in his language
                 but there was no response. He then opened the
                 door and saw the Defendant standing outside his
                 front door. As soon as the Defendant saw him, he
                 ran away. The matter was referred to the police,
                 but no actions took place.
                 17.    It is submitted that the Defendant should
                 have been arrested, kept on remand and brought
                 back to the County Court pursuant to CPR 65.47
                 which states as follows:
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