the Liverpool Echo reports.Catherine Ellis, prosecuting, said there had been no issues between Sullivan and Mr Azim at the flats in St Michael's Grove, Kensington before the incident on September 17, 2019."Mr Azim had lost the key to the block and was unable to enter without ringing the doorbell to get another resident to open the door for him," she told the court.Ms Ellis said by the time of the incident, at around 5.40pm, "he had been doing that certainly on his own account for about a fortnight".She said when Sullivan heard the bell ring after Mr Azim, 32, returned from a walk, it appeared she had "simply had enough of him constantly disturbing her".Sullivan screamed "Stop ringing my f***ing doorbell," then came down to let him in, which.
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