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Obsessive university student sentenced for stalking

Law graduate rails at judge after being spared prison

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 13 Sep, 2023 at 4:57PM
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Obsessive university student sentenced for stalking

Humayan Tufail

A Sussex University student terrorised a fellow undergraduate during an obsessive and aggressive stalking campaign, a court was told today (Wednesday 13 September).

Humayan Tufail, 22, a law and politics student, was spared prison at Hove Crown Court this morning but then vented angrily before he left court.

Tufail, formerly of Ditchling Road, Brighton, approached Frances Keightley, who was with her boyfriend in a seafront night club, Arch, in August 2021. He mistakenly claimed that they had been at school together.

Edward Hand, prosecuting, said that it marked the start of a persistent and prolonged campaign of electronic stalking which included also contacting Miss Keightley’s family and friends. When he was blocked, he resorted to fake identities and the messages continued.

Mr Hand said: “They were insulting. They were abusive. And there were allegations made towards Miss Keightley that she had acted in a racist way.”

When he was arrested, he blamed Miss Keightley but police reviewed hundreds of pages of abuse and Tufail was charged.

He initially contested the case when it came to court. But he later pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated stalking, causing serious alarm or distress and having a substantial adverse effect on Miss Keightley’s usual day-to-day activities.

She said, in a victim impact statement, that Tufail had left “messages telling me to kill myself, to kill my dog and that I should have been aborted”.

And she said that she constantly had to explain herself to people in light of the things that Tufail had said and done.

George Dugbo, defending, said that he was a young man with mental health problems but he was remorseful.

The judge, Recorder Quincy Whitaker, said that Tufail’s outrageous conduct was “a campaign of intimidation” intended to terrorise the complainant.

Recorder Whitaker said: “Once she made it clear (in the night club) that she didn’t want to talk to him, that should have been the end of it.

“There’s clearly a lot of work that he’s got to do with his responses to women and anger management … so he doesn’t terrorise women (with) absolutely obsessive behaviour.”

She said: “Whatever provocation you feel you were subject to, there is no justification for embarking on a campaign that was extremely frightening and extremely distressing.”

Tufail had an autistic spectrum disorder but the judge added: “It provides some explanation for your obsessive conduct but it provides no justification. You’re never to have any contact with her ever again.”

Recorder Whitaker made Tufail, who “aspires to enter the legal professon”, the subject of a five-year restraining order.

He is banned from contacting Miss Keightley – directly or indirectly and in person or by other means – and from going anywhere that he could reasonably expect or believe her to be, for example, at home or work or out socially.

Tufail was sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for two years, and told to complete 25 days of rehabilitation activity.

As the judge left court, Tufail let rip with a brief verbal tirade before being led out by his solicitor and barrister and relatives.

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  1. Paul+Paul says:
    2 years ago

    Welcome to ‘modern Britain’ folks, this is now happening all over the UK and Eire. Yet, the idiotic left do-gooders just plant their collective head in the sand, we told them this was going to be the result of their feeble acceptance of differing cultures and ideals, irony being, most of the hardcore goons on the left are female the exact people these morons hold no respect for! Yet the dinghy’s and boats flock over the channel, imbeciles.

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      I guess you missed the part in your bigotry where he has a well-established mental health condition that can manifest in obsessive behaviours. We can only assume you are simply saying these things purely based on the picture since there’s no mention of anything else.

      What shameful racist behaviour. I hope you do better, Paul.

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      • Miass Burns says:
        2 years ago

        I wonder what you’d do if you’d ever received the attentions and mental abuse of a stalker?
        I doubt you’d be so gracious to his mental condition.

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        • Benjamin says:
          2 years ago

          Unfortunately, it comes as part and parcel of my vocation, Mia. Tu quoque isn’t a very strong argument, as usual, I’m afraid. Plus, in this instance, it’s less about being understanding of his mental condition but calling out Paul, who has consistently sprouted ignorant racist nonsense.

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    • Penelope says:
      1 year ago

      This has nothing to do with race. The problem is entitled men. White British men have always been and will continue to stalk women too. It’s not “cultural”. It’s simply a byproduct of the patriarchy that is exasperated in people with mental disorders.

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  2. Spencer P says:
    2 years ago

    A joke. What was his verbal tirade? Presumably he still thinks he did nothing wrong.

    Should have them been sent straight to clink for the period of the suspended sentence.

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    • Lauren says:
      2 years ago

      why are you acting like white people don’t commit the same crimes? you must be intellectually challenged. what he did is wrong there’s no denying it, but it doesn’t mean you can spew your racist shit here

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  3. Peter McGinley says:
    2 years ago

    Should have been sent to jail for his henious crime. Disgraceful outcome in court!!

    Shame on you Humayan you should never be allowed to work in the law field, prisoned or sectioned is the only outcome. Obsessive stalker in our streets going after vulnerable women!!

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  4. Vivian Jane says:
    2 years ago

    Should have been sent to prison for 2 years without the eligibility of parole!! Justice system… where was the Justice for the poor soul? Humayan Tufail, a henious wicked man walking free in the streets now… stay safe and steer clear from this monster my fellow women.

    Absolutely sickening reading the facts from this case. Section this “man”.

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      I would recommend you learn about sentencing guidelines, your answer is in there.

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  5. Karen Litchfield says:
    2 years ago

    This should be broadcasted to the BBC we need everyone who views this to share to their friends and family and give it the recognition it deserves. Obsessive stalkers should not be walking in our streets period.

    Anyone who does come across this comment who may be in contact with the BBC or other news outlets, please get this on there and spread it across all social media platforms too.

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