Man Goes to Prison for Stalking and Lies

男子因跟蹤與欺騙被判入獄


Introduction

Asad Hussain is 36 years old. He lives in Manchester. A judge sent him to prison for eight years because he hurt and stalked a woman.

Asad Hussain 今年 36 歲,住在曼徹斯特。一名法官因他傷害並跟蹤一名女性而判處他 8 年監禁。

Main Body

Asad used a fake name to meet a woman in April 2024. He was very controlling. In May 2024, he hit her during a fight about her phone.

Asad 在 2024 年 4 月使用假名與一名女性結識。他具有強烈的控制欲。2024 年 5 月,他在一次關於手機的爭執中毆打了她。

Asad made a fake Tinder profile with the woman's photos. He told many men to go to her house. He told the men to do bad things to her. About 18 men went to her home. One man broke a window and went inside. The woman's daughter was home.

Asad 使用該女性的照片創建了一個虛假的 Tinder 帳號。他告訴許多男子前往她的住處,並要求他們對她採取惡行。約有 18 名男子前往她的家中,其中一名男子打破窗戶進入室內。當時該女性的女兒也在家中。

Police saw Asad's car on a video. He used three phones and tried to break them. The police found the phones and the data. The court found him guilty of stalking and assault.

警方在一段影片中看到了 Asad 的車。他使用了三部手機並試圖毀掉它們。警方找回了手機及其數據。法院裁定他跟蹤與襲擊罪名成立。

Conclusion

Asad is in prison for eight years. He must stay away from the woman for 15 years.

Asad 被判 8 年監禁。他必須在 15 年內遠離該名女性。

Vocabulary Learning

🕰️ The 'Past' Trick

To tell a story, we change the action word (verb). Look at how the article moves from now to then:

  • Now: He lives in Manchester.
  • Then: He used a fake name.

The Pattern: Most words just need -ed at the end to move to the past.

WalkWalked StalkStalked UseUsed

Watch out! Some words are rebels and change completely: GoWent TellTold FindFound


🛠️ Building Sentences

Keep it simple: Who + Did + What

  1. Police (Who) + saw (Did) + the car (What).
  2. Asad (Who) + made (Did) + a profile (What).

Tip: Use these short blocks to describe a day or a crime without getting lost in long sentences.

Vocabulary Learning

prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime
Example:The thief was sent to prison for two years.
stalked (v.)
Followed someone secretly and in a scary way
Example:The woman felt unsafe because a stranger stalked her.
controlling (adj.)
Trying to tell another person exactly what to do
Example:He is very controlling and tells her who she can talk to.
profile (n.)
A page with information about a person on a website or app
Example:I created a new profile on the social media app.
guilty (adj.)
Having done something wrong or broken the law
Example:The judge decided that the man was guilty of the crime.
assault (n.)
An act of attacking someone physically
Example:The man was arrested for a violent assault.
Practice A2 words in a crossword