A Hobart magistrate has taken into account the cultural background of a man who said Bollywood films encouraged his stalking.
Sandesh Baliga stalked one woman for 18 months and another for four months in 2012 and 2013.
The 32-year-old security guard maintained Bollywood movies contributed to his belief a woman would eventually fall in love with a man if he pursued her enough.
Baliga came to Tasmania from India to study about three years ago.
The court heard Baliga texted, called and approached the women excessively, and had begun referring to himself as their boyfriend. Full story...
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Sandesh Baliga stalked one woman for 18 months and another for four months in 2012 and 2013.
The 32-year-old security guard maintained Bollywood movies contributed to his belief a woman would eventually fall in love with a man if he pursued her enough.
Baliga came to Tasmania from India to study about three years ago.
The court heard Baliga texted, called and approached the women excessively, and had begun referring to himself as their boyfriend. Full story...
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