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DJ Andy Kershaw has been jailed for three months for breaking a restraining order involving his ex-partner.DJ Andy Kershaw has been jailed for three months for breaking a restraining order involving his ex-partner.
The 48-year-old had pleaded guilty to the offence at the High Bailiff's Court in Douglas on the Isle of Man.The 48-year-old had pleaded guilty to the offence at the High Bailiff's Court in Douglas on the Isle of Man.
The breach of the order, which bans him from seeing Juliette Banner, took place in Peel on the island in November.The breach of the order, which bans him from seeing Juliette Banner, took place in Peel on the island in November.
Kershaw, of Shore Road, Peel, had also admitted making use of the telecommunications system "causing needless anxiety to others". Passing sentence on Tuesday, High Bailiff Michael Moyle told the Radio 3 DJ that he seemed "hell-bent" on destroying himself.
'Menacing and provocative' Rochdale-born Kershaw, of Shore Road, Peel, and Miss Banner have two children.
Kershaw, originally from Rochdale, and Miss Banner have two children. You do not seem to appreciate that the author of your destruction is yourself High Bailiff Michael Moyle
She had described the DJ as "menacing and provocative" when he approached her and her new partner Jim Imrie, at Peel Breakwater in November.She had described the DJ as "menacing and provocative" when he approached her and her new partner Jim Imrie, at Peel Breakwater in November.
At a hearing last month Kershaw was warned by High Bailiff Michael Moyle that he faced a custodial sentence. Passing sentence, High Bailiff Michael Moyle said Kershaw's life was turning into a "Greek tragedy".
"When we meet on 15 January it might be advisable to have your bags packed," he said. He added: "You seem hell-bent on destroying yourself and you do not seem to appreciate that the author of your destruction is yourself."
He had been given a three-month suspended sentence in October at the same court for harassing Miss Banner. Mr Moyle told Kershaw that Miss Banner and Mr Imrie were "entitled to be protected from your unlawful activities".
He continued: "I genuinely regret that you, by your actions, have brought this state of affairs to pass.
"I regret that I feel I have no obligation other than to impose custody."
'Humiliating situation'
Nigel Cordwell, defending, had earlier told the court that Kershaw would accept any decision to imprison him "stoically".
He added: "It is devastating to Mr Kershaw that he finds himself in this humiliating situation."
Kershaw had been given a three-month suspended sentence in October at the same court for harassing Miss Banner.
A former BBC Radio 1 DJ, Kershaw most recently hosted a Radio 3 world music programme, which is currently off-air.A former BBC Radio 1 DJ, Kershaw most recently hosted a Radio 3 world music programme, which is currently off-air.