A student nurse tells of her horror at becoming the target of her obsessive predatory neighbor, who bombarded her with explicit texts after discovering her mobile phone number on a package delivered to her address.
Eleanor Madison, 23, ordered some medical books for her course in January this year, but when the package arrived at her home in Salford, Greater Manchester, she was on a nursing placement, so it was handed over to her 46-year-old neighbor, Jihad Khan. get left.
Khan began texting Ms. Madison, sending obscene messages and pictures, declaring her love and even offering to pay her £200 for sex.
Ms. Madison told him to leave her alone, but Khan persisted, and eventually threatened to tell the police.
He didn’t hear from her for two weeks and thought her exams were over, but in early February Khan sent Ms Madison her WhatsApp profile photo with a loving heart on it, along with a message saying ‘F*** u b****’ and Picture of a penis.
Ms Madison said she then spoke to police, who “knew about Khan”, and they arrested him the same day.
Khan appeared before the Tameside Magistrate in October 2021 and was convicted of harassment and sending malicious communications.
Eleanor Madison, left, ordered some medical books for her course in January this year, but was on a nursing placement when the package arrived at her home in Salford, Greater Manchester, so it was left to neighboring Jihad Khan, right
The perverted Khan then began texting Ms Madison, sending sexually explicit messages and photos, declaring her love, and offering to pay her £200 for the sex.
He was handed a 12-month community order, a 12-month restraining order, and 20 days of rehabilitation, plus 240 hours of unpaid work.
Ms. Madison was too distressed to be in her home and she moved to a block with round-the-clock security. He also changed his phone number.
It has now started a petition to stop the printing of mobile phone numbers on parcels and save others from similar test.
A DPD spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘We are very sorry to hear about Eleanor’s experience and would like to offer our sincere apologies.
‘DPD does not need to be on the label of mobile numbers. We send automated notifications via the DPD App, email or mobile number to advise recipients when their parcel will arrive and how they can manage their delivery.
‘We are aware of a small number of shippers who have included numbers on their labels and we continue to work with them to ensure they are not used in this way.’
Ms Madison said: ‘All this could have been avoided if my number was not on the parcel. I have now started a campaign to prevent this from happening to anyone else.
‘(Khan) sent dozens and dozens of messages and they very quickly became inappropriate and sexual. If I don’t go to the police and don’t go home, I wonder how it can end.’
Ms Madison, a student nurse, moved into a student home with a friend in Salford in October 2020.
She says: ‘We loved the house and the street seemed fine. I settled down very well.’
But in January 2021, Eleanor ordered some medical books for her course. She was on a nursing placement when the delivery took place, so it was left to a neighbor, Jihad Khan.
Ms Madison said: ‘Jihad Khan called me to say he had my parcel and I arranged to pick it up that evening. I’ve never met him before and I thanked him and that was it. When I checked the parcel, I realized that my mobile number was on the label.
Later that night, Khan texted Ms. Madison, saying: ‘Goodnight love, I’m going to work.’
Ms Madison said: ‘I ignored the message, but she continued to send love heart emojis and asked if I would go out with her. I told him I had a boyfriend, to try to push him away, but instead he offered me £100 to go on a date with him.
‘He was a middle-aged man, in his forties, and I thought he was unsuitable.
‘I wasn’t too worried at first, but then he said he loved me and sent me a picture of a couple kissing in their underwear. I told him to leave me alone, but he sent me an image of a man giving oral sex to a woman. It really scared me.
‘He was sending maybe fifteen messages at a time. His house was in front of me and when I used to leave my house, I would see him staring.
‘On one occasion, he was in his bedroom, and he knocked on the window to get my attention and then started licking his window looking at me. It really made me sick.
Eleanor Madison spoke to family and friends who urged her to contact the police
Ms Madison, a student nurse, moved into a student home with a friend in October 2020
Khan sent Ms. Madison a picture of the parcel with her phone number on it
‘Then he offered me £200 for sex and said I was ‘hot’ and ‘sexy’. I told him several times to leave me alone and stop bothering me.
‘My housewife and I used to work alternate shifts so I was often home on my own and I didn’t feel safe. I kept the blind closed because I didn’t want him to see me. I was not feeling comfortable in my house.
Ms Madison spoke of family and friends who urged her to contact the police.
She says: ‘I sent him a formal message saying that if he ever messaged me again, I would call the police. For almost two weeks, I didn’t respond to him, and I really thought my exams were over.
‘But in early February 2021, she sent me a photo of myself with a loving heart from my WhatsApp app. Then he sent a photo saying: “F*** you b****.”
‘After this, there was a picture of a penis, which made my stomach turn.
‘I spoke to the police who said they knew about Khan and they arrested him the same day.’
Ms Madison said: ‘He stood up and looked at me at the window before I left the house. It seems that he did not take the court case seriously at all.
He has now started a petition to remove the phone number from the parcel.
Ms Madison said: ‘I don’t want anyone else to go through what I did, it has affected my studies and my mental health and my family and friends are sick.
‘I’ve spent a lot of money running the house and protecting myself, when all this could have been avoided.
‘Removing the number from the parcel is a positive step towards keeping women safe.’
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