An anti-vaccine protester who accused former health secretary Matt Hancock of murdering people during the COVID pandemic has been found guilty of harassment.
Geza Tarjanyi, 62, of Leyland in Lancashire, shoulder-barged Mr Hancock and “shouted ridiculous conspiracy theories” on two separate occasions on 19 and 24 January.
Senior district judge Paul Goldspring said Mr Tarjanyi “deliberately intimidated and harassed” the MP.
Mr Hancock previously told Westminster Magistrates Court he feared Mr Tarjanyi would push him down an escalator during a confrontation over his handling of the pandemic.