29-year-old Model’s stalker faces jail after staring at her from her tattoo shop window ten days a week in harassment campaign. This made her afraid to have children.

  • Yusuf El-Habachi (29), began staring at Helen Green and torment her in 2013.
  • El-Habachi went also to her Soho tattoo shop, where she made sexual comments
  • Restraining order issued in 2013 to stay away from Ms Green – who is a model
  • But El-Habachi breached it by walking past shop – One by One – in July this year 
  • El-Habachi from Forest Gate, East London, confessed to having broken a restraining or










A stalker stared at a model, walking past her tattoo shop window up until ten times per day. This harassment campaign left her afraid to have children.

Yusuf El-Habachi was 29 years old when he began to torture Helen Green. He would walk past her Soho central London parlour and look at her.

El-Habachi went also to One by One tattoo shop and made sexual comments to Miss Green, who model under the name Arabella drummond.

In 2018, he came back to the shop after five years of absence and stared through the windows until she reported him.

El-Habachi eventually received an indefinite order of restraining and was instructed to finish 30 days’ rehabilitation in October 2018.

However, he walked past her store on Berwick Street on July 5th 2021 and made eye contact.

Yusuf El-Habachi (pictured), 29, began to torment Helen Green in 2013 by repeatedly walking past her parlour in Soho, central London, and looking at her

Yusuf El-Habachi (pictured), 29 years old, began to afflict Helen Green in 2013. He walked past her Soho Parlour and looked at her.

El-Habachi also went to the tattoo shop, called One by One, and made sexual remarks to Miss Green - who models under the name Arabella Drummond (pictured)

El-Habachi was also seen at the One-by-One tattoo shop. He made some sexual comments to Miss Green (pictured), who modelled as Arabella Drummond.

Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard it was the third such breach of a restraining order against making contact with Green.

El-Habachi also took four cans Red Bull from a Greggs store on the 19th July 2021. He is currently being investigated for a breach of that order.

Ms Green said in a statement read to the court: ‘This situation is affecting my relationship with my partner as there are days when I want to leave the country.

‘There have been days of crying and worrying. I am tired of losing my life over this male…I just want this to end.’

Ms. Green stated that she would like to have a child with her partner but is hesitant about trying because of fears over El-Habachi.

‘I feel constantly in danger,’ she said.

Westminster Magistrates’ Court (pictured) heard it was the third such breach of a restraining order against making contact with Green

Westminster Magistrates’ Court (pictured) heard it was the third such breach of a restraining order against making contact with Green

‘This is driving me mad on a daily basis. I feel like I cannot predict what will happen next.’

El-Habachi from Forest Gate, East London, confessed to violating a restraint order

Gay Cheyne Magistrate ordered El-Habachi from not visiting the Soho region. An electronic tag was placed on El-Habachi’s wrist pending his sentencing.

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