Fathers4Justice receives 'bomb threat from Kerry Katona fan' after spat over George Kay death

FATHERS4Justice have evacuated their offices after a radical Kerri Katona fan threatened to "blow them up".

Anti-terror cops are thought to be probing the fanatic's threat – which came just hours after the star's family hit out at claims she had ex-husband George Kay's "blood on her hands".



A Fathers4Justice source said: "Someone called in earlier and said 'When I find out where your offices are I'm going to blow them up.'

"We've evacuated."

A spokesman added: "As a result of a bomb threat made to Fathers4Justice by a Kerry Katona supporter, we are suspending operations with immediate effect pending Police advice.

"We will update you as soon as we have further news."

Fathers4Justice had implied Kerry is responsible for George's apparent cocaine overdose, claiming she refused him access to their daughter Dylan-Jorge.

But Kerry’s oldest daughter Molly, 17, has hit out at his “disgusting” comments, calling them “inaccurate and extremely insensitive”.

Ex-rugby ace George was found collapsed at home and taken to hospital on Saturday, but doctors were unable to save him.

After hearing the news, Fathers4Justice founder Matt O’Connor tweeted: “Tragic news about the passing of George Kay who came to Fathers4Justice for help.

“He was heartbroken after @KerryKatona7 denied him access to daughter Dylan-Jorge. Katona’s not ‘heartbroken’. She has blood on her hands.”



Kerry’s daughter Molly responded, saying: “I suggest take this tweet down.

“How dare you make statements this disgusting at such a vulnerable time, your accusations are inaccurate and extremely insensitive.

“I truly hope you never find yourself in this kind of situation. Vile words from a vile person you should be ashamed.”

She was supported by Kerry’s mum Sue, who replied: “Well said Molly and so true.”

Matt had earlier told The Sun that George’s mental state deteriorated after the family “cut him off” from seeing his daughter.

He said: “The last time I spoke to George he was in a bad way.

“When fathers have problems they are banned from seeing their children whereas when mothers like Katie Price and Kerry Katona have problems, they get sympathy from the public and dealt with very differently.





“George was clearly unwell but the heartbreak of not seeing his daughter will have exacerbated the problem.

“He could have had supervised contact but they chose to cut him off instead.

“Your mental state is going to suffer. When you’re alive but can’t see your children it’s like a living bereavement. It’s a tragedy for his daughter.”

It's not the first time controversial campaign group Fathers 4 Justice, who seek political reform to help separated dads, have been caught up in high profile rows with celebrities.

Earlier this year founder Matt O'Connor slammed David Beckham for 'double standards' over his sister's baby, while the group have infamously previously pelted Tony Blair with purple powder and scaled Buckingham Palace.

George met Kerry while working as her driver and they started dating in 2012.

The former Atomic Kitten and George married in September 2014 – five months after 2004 I’m A Celebrity…. Get Me Out Of Here winner Kerry gave birth to their daughter Dylan-Jorge, now five.

'VIOLENT MAN'

They got hitched despite Kerry’s pals warning her to stay away from George, who served three years of a six-year prison sentence after being convicted of blackmail in 2008.

In October 2015 Kerry announced she had split from the former Warrington Wolves winger after he allegedly assaulted her at home and was arrested. A friend of Kerry’s said: “She and George weren’t speaking anymore.

“She has no contact with him whatsoever. There was a restraining order out against him and he wasn’t allowed to go anywhere near her.”

A pal of Kerry’s denied she had banned George from seeing their daughter.

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She said: "Kerry has never stopped anyone from seeing their kid.

"But a restraining order was in place and social services were involved which made things complicated.

"He was a violent man."



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