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Beckham obsessed stalker tries to snatch Harper from school
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David Beckham has spoken about his fears for his family after a stalker tried to pick up his daughter from school.
The former England football captain said he was worried about what Sharon Bell would do next after she admitted to being the mother of 11-year-old Harper and accused his wife, Victoria, of stealing eggs from his body.
In a series of increasingly uncertain letters, the 58-year-old stalker confessed his love for the 47-year-old star and made a series of gruesome claims that he had AIDS and underwent surgery to replace his brain cells with brain cells.
Bell shows up at Beckham’s homes in London and Oxfordshire, but things go awry when she arrives at Harper’s school claiming to be her mother.
He told staff: “A lot of people don’t know this but David’s sperm fused with my egg.”
David Beckham with his daughter Harper at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Credit: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
Mrs Beckham was also at the school and watched in horror as the police caught the stalker holding the teddy bear.
In a statement read to a Westminster judge, the 48-year-old fashion designer said: “The school called me asking if Harper could be collected earlier. I went with security.
“At the school the police came and arrested the girl. I didn’t speak to him but saw him when we left. I had never seen it before or recognized it.
“The incident made me feel annoyed and scared.”
Victoria Beckham with Harper. Credit: Unknown/Instagram / victoriabeckham
Mrs Beckham said the approach had left Harper “scared to go out” and scared about school trips, adding: “I’m trying to protect her and I’m worried about her safety.”
The stalking ordeal occurred between July and November last year.
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