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Harry Styles fan screams 'I love him' as she's remanded following fresh charges

Harry Styles stalker has been remanded in custody after appearing in court charged with forcing her way into his house.

Spanish national Diana Tarazaga-Orero allegedly used violence to force her way into the North London property.

Harry, 28, was at home when the incident occurred last Wednesday (February 16) and a female member of staff was pushed into a wall.

A member of the Watermelon Sugar singer’s security staff then intervened and the ensuing struggle resulted in damage to a plant pot.

Tarazaga-Orero – who previously received a restraining order banning her from going within 250 metres of Harry in 2019 – appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court on Friday (February 25).

Harry was at home at the time of the alleged incident
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Dressed in a pale sweater the defendant was heard talking incoherently from the dock throughout the hearing, throwing herself to the floor at one stage.

Tarazaga-Orero was removed from the court and taken to cells after she was repeatedly heard to shout out “Harry,” and “I’m not going to hurt him, I love him.”

She stands charged with breaching a restraining order by “turning up at the victim’s house”, criminal damage to property valued under £5,000, assault by beating and using violence to secure entry to the chart-topper’s property.

Diana Tarazaga-Orero has been remanded in custody after a court appearance
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Tarazaga-Orero was returned to the court and crossed her hands over her chest with her eyes closed as she was declared unfit to enter a plea.

Deputy Chief Magistrate Tan Ikram then remanded Tarazaga-Orero in custody, scheduling her next appearance at Wood Green Crown Court on March 25.

The 2019 conviction saw Tarazaga-Orero banned from coming within 250m of Harry or his home and business addresses.

The restraining order also banned her from attending any concert or event where the singer is due to appear, as well as restricting her from contacting Harry, either directly or indirectly, or posting about him on social media.

Harry had offered kind-hearted gestures to the homeless Tarazaga-Orero prior to the stalking campaign
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At the time Harry told the court he felt “scared” and “very uncomfortable” after Tarazaga-Orero had slept outside his house, as well as posting notes and money through his letterbox.

Tarazaga-Orero became known to Harry when the pop star offered her money for a hotel room or food as she was homeless.

She – still known as Pablo at the time – had been sleeping at a bus shelter near Harry’s home, however, his good intentions led to a three-month stalking campaign.

Diana Tarazaga-Orero screamed ‘I love him’ from the dock
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The disturbing behaviour peaked in May 2019 when Tarazaga-Orero tried to ‘grab’ Harry while he was running in Regent’s Park.

She was sentenced to a 12-month community order including 30 days of rehabilitation, and ordered to pay £335 in total including £250 costs after being found guilty of stalking at Hendon Magistrates Court.

Daily Star contacted Harry’s representatives who declined to comment.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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