Anti-vaxxer who accused Matt Hancock of homicide discovered responsible of harassment

Aug 02, 2023 at 3:59 PM
Anti-vaxxer who accused Matt Hancock of homicide discovered responsible of harassment

An anti-vaccine protester who accused former well being secretary Matt Hancock of murdering individuals throughout the COVID pandemic has been discovered responsible of harassment.

Geza Tarjanyi, 62, from Leyland in Lancashire, shoulder-barged Mr Hancock and “shouted ridiculous conspiracy theories” on two separate events on 19 and 24 January.

Senior district decide Paul Goldspring stated Tarjanyi “deliberately intimidated and harassed” the MP.

Following the decision, Mr Hancock stated: “I am relieved at this guilty verdict. This individual didn’t just attack me, but he’s attacked several MPs and other public servants.

“We within the UK delight ourselves as a world image of democracy, constructed round respectful debate to construct a extra inclusive and harmonious society. Violence in opposition to anybody for his or her political opinions is unacceptable.

“I would like to thank the CPS, Transport for London and the British Transport Police who have been fantastic throughout.”

Mr Hancock beforehand instructed Westminster Magistrates’ Court he feared the person would push him down an escalator throughout a confrontation over his dealing with of the pandemic.

Giving proof, Mr Hancock stated: “As a public figure, I can’t recall a time when I felt as intimidated as this.”

During the primary incident on 19 January, Mr Hancock was strolling previous an anti-vaccination protest close to parliament with a member of his workers when Tarjanyi filmed him whereas asking why he had “killed so many people”, earlier than shoulder barging him, the court docket heard.

The MP for West Suffolk stated he felt “physically intimidated” and “needed to get to a place of safety” throughout the five-minute interplay, describing the defendant as being “completely unreasonable”.

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“It made me feel unsafe going about my place of work, it made me frustrated that instead of engaging in a normal debate, someone was trying to intimidate me, I thought that was unacceptable,” he instructed the court docket.

“I had a pretty good impression he was taken over by these ridiculous conspiracy theories.”

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During the second incident, the defendant is alleged to have adopted Mr Hancock by way of Westminster underground station round 8am on 24 January, earlier than boarding the identical prepare.

The politician, who had simply had breakfast with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, instructed the court docket he recognised the defendant and felt “more intimidated” as a result of he was alone.

He requested Transport for London (TfL) workers to intervene – however claimed Tarjanyi started harassing “anyone who came to my aid”.

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Mr Hancock stated he stopped on the prime of an escalator to “resolve the situation” – however that he was “being pushed from behind”.

“Obviously I was extremely worried at this time,” he instructed the court docket.

“If I had lost my balance at this point, I would have tumbled down the escalator.

“I needed to work to take care of my steadiness and cease myself falling down the escalator.”

Mr Hancock resigned as health secretary in June 2021, admitting to breaching his own social-distancing guidelines when leaked CCTV showed him kissing his married lover, aide Gina Coladangelo, in his workplace.

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He later discovered himself embroiled in additional scandal when he jetted to the Australian jungle for a controversial appearance on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! – which led to the whip being suspended.

Mr Hancock later confirmed in December that he would not stand at the next general election.