A WOMAN branded a nightmare by her neighbours has told the community: "Nobody controls me – I am going nowhere."
Kelly Williams has been making life a misery for families in Bransholme, who have been forced to make regular complains about her threatening behaviour, bad
language and loud noise from her property.
Ms Williams, 37, has also been banned from North Point shopping centre and supermarket Morrisons – both less than 100 yards from her home – for suspected shoplifting.
Now, Ms Williams is hitting back against the allegations mounting up against her.
In an exclusive interview, she ...
Insists she will not leave the estate – claiming the community has "picked on the wrong person".
Brags she is "very good" at shoplifting and it gives her a "buzz".
Insists she is the real victim after being targeted by people who hate her and her boyfriend Danny Edwards, who is currently in jail.
However, she did apologise for the mountain of rubbish that has built up outside her home and has cleared the mess since the Mail's story earlier this week.
Ms Williams said: "I admit I have done some naughty things and I have been thrown into prison cells. But who hasn't? I am no angel, but I am a good person, too. It makes me laugh that people think I am bad.
"I honestly believe the birth of my first daughter Marlierae was a Godsend. She has stopped me really going down a horrible path in life. Maybe then the community would have something to complain about."
The huge pile of rubbish had been in the garden outside her home in Roborough
Close for months, causing distress to her neighbours.
Ms Williams claims she was suffering from depression following the recent death of her father as the rubbish piled up.
Hull City Council took action against her to Hull Magistrates' Court last month in an effort to tackle the junk once and for all after she faced a similar prosecution last year. She was fined £250 and ordered to clean up the mess.
She has since removed the rubbish but insists most of it was caused by other people chucking rubbish bags over her fence.
"I do apologise for the rubbish – it should never have got to that," she said.
"People would walk by at night and throw their rubbish into my garden. So it wasn't all mine."
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