Myleene Klass Testifies Feeling ‘Terror’ After Stalker Sends Air Gun

Myleene Klass, a well-known TV presenter and former pop star, testified in a Birmingham court about the profound fear she experienced due to the actions of an alleged stalker. During her testimony, Klass recounted being sent alarming packages, including an air pistol and handcuffs, by Peter Windsor, a 61-year-old man from Birmingham. Windsor faces charges of stalking Klass and her colleague, Katie Breathwick, between 2020 and 2024. He denies the allegations.
Myleene Klass Describes ‘Sheer Terror’ in Court
While testifying, Klass, 47, spoke about the “sheer terror” and violation she felt upon learning of the items sent to her workplace. In a chilling moment, she was informed that the Royal Mail had intercepted an air pistol addressed to her. This news left her feeling particularly vulnerable.
Details of the Stalking Allegations
The court heard that Windsor had allegedly sent various items to the Classic FM studios in London. Among these items were:
- An air pistol
- Handcuffs
- A police uniform
- Letters containing inappropriate comments
Klass described the items as a “highly volatile selection” and emphasized that the situation escalated to an alarming degree. She stated, “It was pretty overwhelming…pretty terrifying,” highlighting the emotional toll this experience had taken on her.
Impact on Personal Safety
When asked about her reaction to the intercepted air gun, Klass expressed her shock. “It felt extremely real,” she stated, asserting the seriousness of the threat. Klass emphasized that she had no doubt about the intention behind the package, describing it as a clear violation of her safety.
Breathwick also shared her experiences, describing disturbing letters received from Windsor that left her feeling unsafe and anxious about her daily life. Both women reported that the ongoing harassment affected their peace of mind and made routine activities such as going to work a source of worry.
Legal Proceedings and Denials
Prosecutor Timothy Sapwell opened the case by detailing how the alleged stalking behaviors have impacted both women. Despite Windsor’s claims that he did not stalk them and that they never asked him to stop, he stands accused of causing serious alarm and distress through his actions.
As the trial progresses, the jury will continue to hear from witnesses and assess the gravity of Windsor’s alleged actions against Klass and Breathwick. The case draws attention to the serious issue of stalking and its effects on victims.