'I'm flabbergasted my stalker got a new identity'
A stalking victim of a far-right supporter later jailed for attempted murder said she was not notified of his name change and reoffending.
Callum Parslow was jailed for life earlier this month for stabbing an asylum seeker at a hotel in what the judge said was "undoubtedly a terrorist attack".
He had been jailed for 30 months in 2018 for seven counts of stalking and causing fear of violence and three counts of sending indecent of offensive communications.
"I was just totally flabbergasted that somebody who has caused so much torment and distress in our lives could just come out of prison, have a new identity and just go on to reoffend," said one of his victims, Sara Manchipp, from Port Talbot.
Police said any victim who was dissatisfied with the service they received should make a formal complaint.
The Home Office said it had announced six new measures to tackle stalking, including Right to Know statutory guidance to help victims know who was stalking them online.
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