An NHS worker was forced out of her job after being bombarded with texts labelling her a 'homewrecker'. Andrea Savage, 55, sent the messages to the woman for three days last Christmas after discovering she was in a relationship with her ex-husband following their separation in 2020.
Savage sent demands for her to pay for the divorce and taunts suggesting her ex-husband still loved her. The situation escalated when Savage sent a parcel to her victim's workplace.
The parcel contained A4 printouts of 100 texts shared with her ex-husband. Savage claimed the pair were messaging while she and her husband were still together.
The woman said she felt 'physically sick'. The harassment made her so uncomfortable she left her job, despite having worked for the NHS for 20 years. READ MORE: Angry passengers stop train leaving Manchester Piccadilly until 'jobsworth' staff let them on In a statement to the police, the former NHS worker said: ''I've been caused months of stress and I still cannot understand why Andrea went to such length to intimidate me and scare me, goading me about [her ex-husband's] love for her. "I did not know what to expect as she had made threats to contact my manager which caused me anxiety.
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