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    Wisbech stalker jailed for sexual assault and harassment

    October 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    wisbech man jailed for stalking and sexual assault

    A man who sexually assaulted a woman and stalked multiple victims in Wisbech has been jailed for a year.

    Kehinde Quadri, 49, of New Inn Yard, Wisbech, offered to carry a woman’s bags up stairs in September 2024 before sexually assaulting her.

    He then stalked the victim and her partner for several weeks, following them around the town centre twice and standing outside a coffee shop staring at them. The couple also spotted him outside their home when they answered the door to a takeaway driver.

    Later that month, Quadri approached another woman walking her children to school and asked for a cigarette. When she reached into her bag, he grabbed her two children and hugged them forcefully.

    Over the following weeks, he followed the woman multiple times on school runs. On one occasion he walked closely behind her before blocking her path while shouting and gesticulating.

    On 8 October 2024, she noticed Quadri peering through her letterbox. He ran away when she opened the door to confront him.

    Quadri admitted three counts of stalking and one count of sexual assault at Peterborough Crown Court on Thursday.

    Det Con Jenny Hargreaves said: “Quadri’s repeated and unwanted behaviour was completely unacceptable. The victims will have felt intimidated, distressed and scared, especially knowing Quadri knew where they lived and would often visit.”

    Source: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

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