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A man breached a restraining order which was imposed just four months earlier after he turned up at his ex-girlfriend’s house because he ‘saw a man on her drive’.
Gilson Paiva, 37, had previously been banned from contacting his ex after threatening to set her on fire.
He had previously attended her house and cut the internet cable, Manchester Crown Court heard.
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