Cambridgeshire man jailed after seven month stalking campaign
Barlomiej Doroszku terrorised his ex after she broke up with him
Last updated 10th Jun 2025
A man in Cambridgeshire has been jailed for three years and eight months and handed a 20 year restraining order after launching a stalking campaign against his ex-girlfriend.
Barlomiej Doroszku, who's 35-years-old, begun stalking his ex after she ended their relationship last November.
He strangled her shortly after the break-up, then repeatedly threatened her and showed up to her workplace and children's school.
Doroszku also sent her a video of him pulling the trigger of a fake gun, which she believed to be real.
A Cambridgeshire police spokesperson said: "At court appearances held earlier this year, he pleaded guilty to intentional strangulation, stalking involving serious harm/distress, possessing an imitation firearm in a public place and threatening to share a photograph of a person in an intimate state.
"On Thursday, 6th June at Cambridge Crown Court, Doroszku, of All Saints Road, Newmarket, was sentenced to three years and eight months in prison and handed a restraining order for 20 years."
Detective Constable Steven Day, who investigated, said: “The ordeal that Doroszku subjected the victim to was nothing short of horrific.
“Her bravery in supporting this investigation is remarkable and she should be very proud that her courage has resulted on Doroszku admitting his guilt and receiving a prison sentence.
“No-one should have to live in fear and suffer such levels of harassment and abuse.
“We take allegations of stalking very seriously and encourage anyone who has been affected by this type of behaviour to please contact police on 101 where you can speak to an officer in confidence. Dial 999 in the event of an emergency or if a crime is ongoing.”