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DJ told to 'go home with mother' DJ told to 'go home with mother'
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DJ Andy Kershaw has been advised to leave the Isle of Man and go to live with his mother after he was arrested for harassing his former partner.DJ Andy Kershaw has been advised to leave the Isle of Man and go to live with his mother after he was arrested for harassing his former partner.
The 48-year-old appeared at the High Bailiff's Court in Douglas just three days after being released from prison for the same offence.The 48-year-old appeared at the High Bailiff's Court in Douglas just three days after being released from prison for the same offence.
He had served 44 days for harassing the mother of his two children.He had served 44 days for harassing the mother of his two children.
The High Bailiff gave him a suspended sentence and urged him to return to Rochdale with his mother to recover.The High Bailiff gave him a suspended sentence and urged him to return to Rochdale with his mother to recover.
'Miserable and pathetic'
His mother Eileen Kershaw, 73, told the court she would look after him at her Greater Manchester home.His mother Eileen Kershaw, 73, told the court she would look after him at her Greater Manchester home.
I'm the hardest man on the island Text message from Kershaw
The court heard how Kershaw had suffered "emotional meltdown" at the weekend.The court heard how Kershaw had suffered "emotional meltdown" at the weekend.
Just before his release from prison, he had received a letter from his new partner, Catherine Turner, telling him their relationship was over.Just before his release from prison, he had received a letter from his new partner, Catherine Turner, telling him their relationship was over.
The court heard that on Sunday evening, he had sent three abusive text messages and three abusive voice mail messages to Miss Banner and her new partner, Glaswegian prison officer Jim Imrie.
Insp Andrew Turner, of the Manx Constabulary, said the first message called Miss Banner a coward, and urged her to call the police.
Another message said: "I'm the hardest man on the island."
'Miserable and pathetic'
Kershaw had moved to the Isle of Man with Miss Banner in April 2006, but the pair split, reportedly after his partner found a text message on his phone from another woman.
They had been together 17 years and have a son and a daughter, aged 10 and nine.
The court heard Kershaw has never been able to accept their relationship was over.
High Bailiff Michael Moyle told Kershaw he "cut a miserable and pathetic figure".High Bailiff Michael Moyle told Kershaw he "cut a miserable and pathetic figure".
He agreed to suspend a six-month jail term for two years for pleading guilty to a breach of the restraining order, if Kershaw agreed to leave the Isle of Man to sort out his personal problems.He agreed to suspend a six-month jail term for two years for pleading guilty to a breach of the restraining order, if Kershaw agreed to leave the Isle of Man to sort out his personal problems.
Kershaw hugged his mother outside court and said: "I won't squander this chance."Kershaw hugged his mother outside court and said: "I won't squander this chance."