Cheryl Cole gets rape threat
March 23rd, 2010 - 1:45 pm ICT by ANILondon, March 23 (ANI): Authorities are investigating a rape threat left on a voicemail for Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole.
The former judge was said to have been alerted after the raunchy message was accidentally left on the show’s host Dermot O’Leary’s mobile, who later raised the alarm.
“The message was of a sexual, threatening and sickening nature. Dermot was horrified when he heard it. He thought at first it was a sick wind-up, but soon realised there was something sinister going on,” The Sun quoted a source as saying.
The source added: “Somehow this caller has tried to get hold of her number and somehow accidentally got Dermot’s. If they were prepared to go to that effort, who knows what they would be prepared to do?”
A City of London Police spokesman confirmed: “We are investigating claims of an offensive message being left on a mobile telephone. It follows a complaint from a member of the public.” (ANI)
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