Lilly Allen: Police ignored my seven-year stalker ordeal

The singer was pursued by a man who barged into her bedroom as she and her children slept, said he wished to stab her through the face, and spent nights lurking in her garden.
However, Allen said she was denied the support she expected when she raised her concerns with police.
Investigators destroyed evidence that supported her case, gave her a panic alarm for a matter of months, and even refused to allow her to see and then keep a photo of her stalker, she told The Observer.
The long campaign of harassment has left her âa changed personâ, Allen said after she finally saw the man convicted.
âIt was not special attention I looked for. It was reassurance and validation. The police made me feel like a nuisance, rather than a victim.â
The nightmare began in 2009 when a Twitter follower using the handle @lilyallenRIP appeared claiming to have penned one of her hits.
Behind the tweet was Alex Gray, a man in his early 20s from Perth, who then sent abusive rants, accusations, and suicide threats in letters to her flat, her sisterâs home, her record company, and her management, that were in turn handed to police.
Then, when someone in the crowd at a gig held up a banner that read âI wrote The Fearâ, she called officers in again. After lending her a panic alarm for a few months, they reportedly took it back.
According to Allen, she was denied the chance to see a picture of Gray. When officers eventually did, they would not let her keep it.
The stalker progressed to banging on her door and spending nights in her back garden, before a terrifying incident on October 13, 2015, when she awoke in the night to find someone wrenching at her bedroom door.
She said: âThis guy came steaming in and I didnât know who he was. I recoiled and he ripped the duvet off, calling me a âfucking bitchâ and yelling about where his dad is.â
Gray was forced from the property by a friend and disappeared. The police were called and Allen later found her handbag was stolen, although investigators were âuncomfortableâ with her suggestion it was her stalker, she told the newspaper.
Then, when she found the handbag burned on the bonnet of her car, Gray was eventually caught and charged with burglary.
However, Allen said she felt she âhit a brick wallâ when she tried to raise the stalking with police, who she said were keen to pursue the burglary in isolation.
âWhat I give a shit about is a man who is saying he wants to put a knife through my face,â she said.
âI wrote to the police and asked why they werenât using these letters going back to 2009, and then I got a short note saying they had been destroyed âaccording to police protocolâ. No apology, no explanation.â
Gray, now 30, was eventually charged with burglary and harassment, although the stalking count reportedly did not cover anything before 2015. He was convicted at Harrow Crown Court this month and will be sentenced in May.