Kira Knightley's admirer sentenced to compulsory treatment of mental illness

The other side of fame is not always an adequate interest in the life of the star and a lack of respect for personal space. Kira Knightley became the object of the pursuit of the enamored stalker Marc Reville. For three months, a man could often be seen near the London apartment of an actress mewing under the door. He regularly sent correspondence to the name of Kira with a strange content: a postcard depicting himself and the actress in the form of cats in love with the name McCutipus, and also attached a musical recording of the song "The Fuzzy Kitty Waltz".

Keira Knightley admitted in an interview that she was afraid every time she went out of the house or opened a mailbox. The London house has ceased to be the personification of the protection of her family from inadequate admirers, especially she was afraid for the safety of her one and a half year old daughter Edie.

Stalker Mark Revill

For 12 weeks, the actress was in a state of great stress and repeatedly wrote statements to the police about the persecution, but only now followed the reaction from law enforcement. Spouse actress helped put an end to this madness: during the last visit to the stalker, he called the police, and then he caught up with him on the street and delayed.

Keira Knightley with her husband James Raithon
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On Friday, the trial of a passionate stalker, Mark Revill, took place. During the trial, he pleaded guilty and agreed to the compulsory treatment of an identified mental disorder. In addition, the man was forbidden to approach the actress, her family members, the London house closer than 100 yards.

Spouse actress helped put an end to this madness