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A former England rugby union star considered taking his own life after being wrongly accused of rape by an escort, a court heard. Marland Yarde's career was left in tatters after sex worker Sandra Ntonya, 44, from Manchester, rang police and falsely claimed he had sexually assaulted a teenage girl. Ntonya - who calls herself 'the Justified Hooker' - stalked the winger for 14 months and repeatedly referred to him as a 'rapist' in social media posts, the court was told.
Following Ntonya's allegation police arrested Mr Yarde, 32, and he was forced to leave his club, Sale Sharks. The athlete was subsequently cleared of any wrongdoing and no charges were brought against him.
But the devastating effects the accusations have had on his life came to light yesterday during Ntonya's stalking sentencing hearing. Prosecutor Jack Troup told Manchester Crown Court: 'Mr Yarde is a well-known rugby union player and he explains the impact of those repeated social media posts on him.
Marland Yarde, pictured, has revealed he considered taking his own life after being framed for rape by an escort, a court heard. Sex worker Sandra Ntonya, 44, from Manchester, rang police and falsely claimed he had sexually assaulted a teenage girl. Pictured: Ntonya outside Manchester Crown Court. Ntonya - who calls herself 'the Justified Hooker' - also stalked the winger for 14 months and repeatedly referred to him as a 'rapist' in social media posts.
As a result he had to terminate his relationship with a number of charities in England as it was not feasible to support them.