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Published 23:19 16 Oct 2013 BST
Aaron Fraser, a man from South Wales who accused his wife of cheating on him by spraying graffiti, was tracked down and arrested for stalking.
According to the Irish Mirror, Fraser accused his ex-wife Melanie of being a lesbian and wrote “Cheeting Melanie and Monique Lesbian Lovers”.
Fraser was caught when police asked him to perform a test and write out the words again. He again spelt “cheeting” wrong.
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The graffiti was sprayed on a wall near Melanie’s home. Police also discovered graffiti near her mother’s home and a bus stop.
His ex-wife Melanie took out a restraining order against Fraser in 2009, but had breached this order on three occasions.
Melanie informed police that she feared for her life: "I honestly believe that one day he will come for me."
The judge in the case from Cardiff crown court gave Mr. Fraser 150 hours community service and remanded him in custody for three days in order to give him time to reflect.
Mr. Fraser pays support to his children from the marriage and the judge didn’t see any sense in taking him away from his work.
Image via the Mirror.
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