A GLOUCESTERSHIRE school teacher has told of his seven month 'nightmare ordeal' being stalked by the mother of one of his pupils after she became obsessed with him.

Eva Ritter-Takacks, 38, of Wotton under Edge, developed a ‘Fatal Attraction’ style fascination for the teacher, magistrates in Cheltenham were told.

She believed she and the man had a 'mutual attraction' for each other - but he had no feelings for her and did not want her attentions, the court heard.

Ritter-Takacks admitted harassing the teacher by stalking between November 28th last year and July 25th this year.

The charge stated that she:

*Requested a private meeting at which she propositioned him on November 28, 2018;

*Followed him in her car to a petrol station on January 26th 2019;

*Blocked his vehicle in at the school car park on Valentine’s day, February 14th this year;

*Got into his car uninvited and demanded that he take her home.

The charge also stated that between March 12th and July 4th she sent a series of emails and text messages directly to him and through a third party.

The victim said in a statement to the court, “In my profession these types of messages make me feel very vulnerable.

“She refers to a one-night stand in an email that was sent via a third party. This event was entirely fabricated."

The teacher said that Ritter-Takacks had a large network of friends and he feared what she had told them about their alleged 'relationship.'

He added: “I’ve rebutted her advances. The whole ordeal has been a nightmare.

“I am now constantly checking parked cars and looking to see if I am being followed in my wing mirrors."

Ritter-Takacks’ lawyer, Rachael Chaston-Fry said: “It was not her intention to cause the teacher any harm, she says she completely misread the situation.

“Ritter-Takacks has been diagnosed with adjustment disorder and is currently awaiting counselling.

“There has been no contact with the teacher since she was arrested.”

District Judge Joti Bopa Rai told Ritter-Takacks: “This was a long period of stalking somebody who was not interested in you.”

Ritter-Takacks was sentenced to a nine-month community order that includes 15 rehabilitation activity requirement days; fined £50; ordered to pay £85 victim surcharge and court costs of £85.

The judge also imposed a two-year restraining order.