An elderly Briton was so persistently looking for school love that he was put on trial

An elderly Briton was so persistently looking for school love that he was put on trial

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62-year-old Everard Cunion has recently radically rethought his life. The man, by all means, decided to find his school sweetheart, whom he last saw more than 50 years ago. And this romantic story could well have ended with a happy ending, if the elderly Romeo had not gone overboard with courtship. As a result, the man was forbidden to approach Julie Taylor and her mother. What happened, read in our material.

An elderly Briton was so persistently looking for school love that he was put on trial Source: Daily Mail

An elderly Briton was so persistently looking for school love that he was put on trial

At the beginning of 2018, a pensioner who lost his job decided to find his classmate, to whom he once had tender feelings. In the plans Everard was "just chatting" with a woman, but apparently something went wrong.

An elderly Briton was so persistently looking for school love that he was put on trial

Having studied all the records of the books of registration of acts of birth, death and marriage, Everard Kunion came across a mention of his beloved. The man sent Julie several letters, to which she did not respond in any way. Then the elderly Romeo went on and went to the house of her 88-year-old mother. He told the elderly lady about his desire to find her daughter, but she did not share his romantic intentions.

The refusal did not stop Kuniona — the man continued to write letters to his beloved and began running around her mother's house in the morning in the hope of one day meeting Julie there. In his last message to a school friend, Everard even joked that "he would have to kidnap her if she didn't answer him."

The woman did not appreciate the humor of the boyfriend and turned to the police for help. As a result, the victim of unrequited love Everard Kunion was arrested, but has now been released on bail and a promise that he will no longer approach Julie and her mother.

An elderly Briton was so persistently looking for school love that he was put on trial

In the police Everard Kunion described in detail how he "got on the trail" of Julie. At the same time, he stated that he had no evil intentions and only wanted to talk to an old friend. Everard admitted that he may have overdone trying to establish a connection with Julie.

Next month, the court will issue Everard Kunion is sentenced in the case of harassment. Now a man will be able to see the love of his life very soon.

Keywords: Britain | Woman | Love | Man | Court

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