BEINSMARTSIDE UK Neighbour drove couple out of their new home using loud music and power tools

Neighbour drove couple out of their new home using loud music and power tools

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Wendy Lau, 54, admitted making noise but claimed she was just an ‘inconsiderate neighbour’ (Picture: Andrew Croft/Solent News)

A nightmare neighbour who subjected her new neighbours to a campaign of unprovoked ‘sustained harassment’ has been convicted.

Wendy Lau, 54, pointed a CCTV camera at Abigail Beckett’s new house in Portchester, Hampshire, played loud music and banged on the wall in the early hours of the morning.

Lau had moved into a bungalow next door to Abigail and her then-fiancé, Stuart Turner, two weeks after they arrived in August 2022.

Neighbours heard her making ‘very loud banging and noise’ at various hours soon after moving in.

The couple repeatedly noticed her staring at them and heard her ‘persistently’ using power tools ‘outside of acceptable hours and not consistent with home DIY’.

The court also heard Lau, a sign language interpreter, would throw stones at their house.

Mr Turner said he tried to speak with Lau but she ‘stuck her middle finger up’ at him.

Abigail Beckett felt ‘intimidated and targeted for no reason’ (Picture: Andrew Croft/Solent News)

The couple sought help from police and the Environment Agency, after which Lau was served a cease-and-desist order, but the noise didn’t stop.

Still suffering 14 months later, they decided to move in with Ms Beckett’s parents.

‘Eventually, they felt they had no choice but to take the step of selling their home,’ Edward Fenner, prosecuting, told the court.

Lau pleaded guilty to one charge of stalking involving serious alarm and distress, and was handed a four-month suspended prison sentence.

Ms Beckett said she could not understand why she was targeted, telling the court: ‘We bought [the house] with such excitement – it was our first family home together.

‘We have effectively been evicted by proxy from our own home.

Pictured: Stuart Turner outside Portsmouth Crown Court, Hants. A nightmare neighbour drove a couple out of their new dream home in a deliberate campaign of 'sustained' harassment including using noisy power tools late at night, a court heard. Special needs worker Wendy Lau threw stones, banged on the wall in the early hours of the morning, played loud music, and pointed a CCTV camera at Abigail Beckett's new house, a judge was told. The 54 year old sign language interpreter's persistent 'targeting' of her neighbours went on until they had 'no choice' but to move out of a home they had hoped to 'grow old in', the court was told. Ms Beckett told the judge she felt they had been 'evicted by proxy'. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: Solent News ?? Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
Stuart Turner said Ms Lau ‘stuck her middle finger up’ at him (Picture: Solent News)

“I really would like to know what I have done to deserve the fear she has caused us all.’

Lau admitted making the noise because she was an ‘inconsiderate neighbour’ but denied any ‘malice’ behind it.

Casey Chard, mitigating for the defence, said Lau ‘accepts making the noise’ but claimed it was because she was making her ‘ginger drink’.

Judge James Newton-Price KC told her: ‘This case concerned, in my view, a wholly unjustified and sustained harassment of your neighbour.

‘Your behaviour had a profound impact on your neighbour and her family which damaged her mental health.

‘She felt intimidated and targeted by you for no good reason at all.

‘You expressed regret although I do agree with the probation officer that you appear to minimise your actions.’

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