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A jilted woman falsely accused her ex-boyfriend of rape and a catalogue of horrific attacks after he dumped her.

Sandra Danevska launched what police described as an ‘intolerable’ campaign against her ex, making 134 hoax crime reports .

The jealous 38-year-old also targeted two women who subsequently dated her ex-boyfriend, Get West London reported .

The investigation into the false claims, which included stabbings and acid attacks, also caused a massive waste of police time and an unnecessary drain on its resources.

Danevska, from Winslow Road in Hammersmith, had been found guilty in June of three counts of stalking involving serious alarm or distress, and two counts of perverting the course of justice, and was given her sentence at Isleworth Crown Court on August 26.

During her trial, the court heard Danevska and the man, known as Victim 1, had dated for a number of weeks 10 years ago and had another brief relationship in 2013 before he said he wanted to go back to simply being friends.

She set up bogus social media profiles and fake email addresses in her ex-boyfriend’s name to send threatening and malicious messages to other people, and used various mobiles to make numerous silent calls and send text messages to him.

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In 2014, Danevska began sending Victim 1 almost daily emails from unknown accounts commenting on things he had done during the day, leading him to fear he was being followed.

As a result of her online crime reports police attended Victim 1’s address on 42 occasions, and his place of work 10 times.

The court heard Victim 2 had dated Victim 1 in 2010 and also became the target of Danevska’s campaign, receiving numerous threatening and malicious text messages and emails.

Victim 3 had also dated Victim 1 between October 2012 and October 2013. Police attended her address a number of times responding to reports of crime, supposedly created by her.

She also received numerous malicious messages from Danevska via various social media accounts. Some commented on her movements during the day.

Police launched a harassment investigation in 2011, but it was not until 2015 when they were able to trace a series of bogus social media messages to Danevska that they were able to arrest and charge her.

Detective Constable Dean Puzey, of Hammersmith and Fulham CID , said: “This woman’s actions caused her victims unimaginable distress and the sentence reflects the serious nature of her offending.

“Danevska stalked multiple victims and used social media and the police crime reporting system to make their lives intolerable. Her ex-boyfriend, an entirely innocent man, found himself a suspect for rape, stabbings and acid attacks - the impact on his life in particular was horrendous.

“Her actions also caused a massive waste of police time. Throughout Danevska’s campaign, 17 of London’s 32 boroughs responded to bogus reports of crime as a result of her malicious calls; her vendetta was a huge drain on police resources.

“Thankfully cases of multiple stalking are very rare and, despite all her efforts to avoid detection, we have finally been able to bring her to justice.”