Louise Minchin’s daughter left ‘in floods of tears’ after threats from her mother’s stalker

Louise Minchin: The Truth About Stalking
TV presenter Louise Minchin (Left) and her daughter Mia (right) , who said that she was left "terrified" and "in floods of tears"
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Matt Watts10 March 2022

TV presenter Louise Minchin’s daughter revealed she was left ““terrified” and “in floods of tears” after she was threatened during her mother’s stalking ordeal.

Ex-soldier Carl Davies, 44, was sentenced to two years and eight months in December last year after posting multiple “intimidating” messages “intended to maximise fear and distress” to the broadcaster and her daughter’s social media accounts over four days between July 14 and 17 2020.

Speaking for the first time about the ordeal, the former BBC Breakfast presenter’s daughter Mia said: “I’m logged into mum’s Instagram account and suddenly loads of messages started coming.

“They were all kind of just really offensive, calling us not very nice names and then they got much more graphic. It was the kind of actions that he wanted to do against me and mum which got really personal and they weren’t nice to read at all.

“I was kind of terrified... shaking. I think my heart was beating really fast. I didn’t sleep all night. The entirety of the next day I was in floods of tears.”

She added the experience has had a lasting effect, saying: “When I’m walking, I’m very conscious of who is behind me, especially not to have my headphones in if it’s dark and there’s no one else around.”

The I’m A Celebrity... 2021 contestant, who left BBC Breakfast in September last year after 20 years, told ITV’s current affairs show Tonight that the experience terrified her.

She said: “It was very clear from the messages that this person knew exactly where we lived and had stood outside our front door.

Louise Minchin: The Truth About Stalking
Louise Minchin
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“To say I was frightened just doesn’t really touch the surface.

“You are kind of on this high state of alert all the time. You don’t know who they are so you don’t know that that person standing next to you isn’t them.”

Mold Crown Court heard how in one message to Minchin, Davies wrote “Move or you’re f*****”, while in another he said “Your daughter will definitely be raped”, followed by their home address, the village they lived in and the cars that were in their driveway at the time.

Commenting on one of Louise’s photos, he said “You can see your garden from there”, showing he was aware of were they lived, the court heard.

Davies, of Flint, North Wales, was handed a prison sentence of two years and eight months and an indefinite restraining order.

He had previously been convicted in 2017 of stalking another woman and for biting his father on the arm in 2019, the court heard.

ITV Tonight - Louise Minchin: The Truth About Stalking is on ITV tonight (March 10) at 8:30pm.

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