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Sometimes when relationships end, one of the two people in the relationship just flat out refuses to accept the fact that the romance is over. Other times the stalking and or harassment takes place even though there was no relationship in the first place. According to the Associated Press, Dutch prosecutors are charging a 42-year-old woman with stalking after she allegedly called her ex-boyfriend repeatedly.
Normally that would seem like a weird case for the law to become involved but that's until one considers the volume of calls made by the ex-girlfriend to the ex-boyfriend.
She's called him 65,000 times during the past year.
Proving that love springs eternal, the victim is 62-years-old.
The unnamed man filed a complaint with the police in August due to the persistent phone calls. Police arrested the suspected stalker and seized several cell phones and computers from her home in Rotterdam.
Hague prosecution spokeswoman Nicolette Stoel said the woman argued to judges at a preliminary hearing she had a relationship with the man and the number of calls she placed to him was not excessive.
The man denied they ever had a relationship.
The court ordered her not to contact the man again and certainly not 178 times a day for an entire year. Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
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