THIS is the terrifying moment the nation’s “worst neighbour” terrorised a couple who have describe how their lives were made hell for 18 months.
When Ben, 32, bought a flat in Wandsworth, southwest London, three years ago he had no idea of the trouble he would soon face.

Drina Gray abused her neighbours via their ring doorbell camera[/caption]

She is now on the run after making the couple’s lives ‘hell’[/caption]

Drina outside the property in Wandsworth, London[/caption]
The following April, a new council tenant moved into the flat below and launched a “relentless campaign” against Ben and his partner Emma.
Ben claims he reported Drina Gray, 51, for kicking her dog and she has since broken doorbell cameras, made threats and even left her pet’s faeces on their doorstep.
The product manager has even suggested that he lost his job after losing too much sleep from loud music and noise in the early hours of the morning.
Ben has even captured footage of Gray swearing at him through his front door.
After Gray was prosecuted last month, she absconded and went on the run for weeks.
However, she has since been found and is expected to be sentenced next month.
This will follow at least five adjournments in her case.
“It has been quite an ordeal for the last 18 months or so,” Ben told MailOnline.
“It has been horrendous. That’s the only way I could describe it.
“Nothing was getting done for a long time. It’s just the two of us in the block. It was a strange situation.”

Drina’s dog is seen fowling on Emma and Ben’s doormat[/caption]

Drina seen swearing at her neighbours[/caption]
Ben has issued complaints for Wandsworth Borough Council and the Metropolitan Police.
He has claimed that cops took “13 hours” to respond to one occasion where Gray threatened to “shoot” him.
Ben described how the relation with his neighbour went downhill after he repeatedly messaged her to keep the noise down.
Despite Gray moving from the flat around six months later, Ben found himself in a difficult situation when he reported her to the RSPCA.
Ben claims to have footage of Gray kicking a dog alongside a host of other violent forms of intimidation.
He has described how she threatened to burn down the flat and for his partner to watch her back.
The fire brigade was supposedly called after she lit a bonfire in the garden.
Once the case reached court, there were a total of 200 separate incidents that the neighbour claims happened over the period.
Despite already being on bail for animal welfare charged, Gray has been bailed again whilst a pre-sentencing report can be prepared.
The Sun has approached the Metropolitan Police and Wandsworth Borough Council for comment.