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Katie Price ‘troll’ rebailed after being arrested on suspicion of Harvey Twitter abuse

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A TEENAGER who was arrested on suspicion of mocking Katie Price's disabled son Harvey on Twitter has been rebailed.

The 19-year-old, from Newick, East Sussex, was arrested and bailed over cruel social media posts about the youngster earlier this month.

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A teenager who was arrested for trolling Katie Price's son Harvey on Twitter has been rebailedCredit: Eroteme
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Harvey is partially blind and suffers from autism and Prader-Willi syndrome

He is accused of targeting Harvey, who is autistic, partially blind, and has Prader-Willi syndrome, in a series of cruel tweets.

A Sussex Police spokesman said: "A 19-year-old man answered his bail and has been rebailed until Saturday 25 March while enquiries continue."

It comes after The Sun unmasked a sick 30-year-old who spouted online abuse at the disabled youngster.

Mark Williams, 30, taunted the 14-year-old in a string of horrific messages to Katie, 38.

When approached cowardly Williams shrugged his shoulders at his parents’ home in Thornaby, Teesside, and said: “I’m not interested.”

The troll spews a relentless stream of bile online — with gay people and the disabled among his regular targets.

 Mark Williams was outed by The Sun as a sick troll who sent online abuse about Harvey
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Mark Williams was outed by The Sun as a sick troll who sent online abuse about Harvey

Katie Price’s disabled son Harvey, 14, has been the object of much of his hate — with Williams tagging in the Loose Women panellist to make sure she sees it.

In one post he altered a picture of a bag of Haribo sweets to read: “Harveybo” and said: “I’ve got some sweets for Harvey here. I hope he chokes on them.”

He also called him a “poor c***” with a string of derogatory comments about his background.


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