Billie Eilish Stalker Killed By Train In Long Island
A man with a history of stalking pop star Billie Eilish died after being struck by a train in Long Island early Wednesday morning.
Prenell Rousseau, 30, from Farmingdale, was hit by a Long
Island Rail Road train in Westbury at around 5.38am, according to local
officials.
Police said Rousseau had been jogging near the tracks at the time, and
his death is currently being treated as an accident, reported The Post.
Rousseau first came to public attention in 2020 when he repeatedly showed up at Eilish’s Los Angeles home, prompting the singer
and her family to obtain a restraining order against him.
Court documents describe him as exhibiting
'erratic behavior' during multiple visits to the home she shares with her
parents in May of that year, culminating in his arrest for trespassing.
During one of those encounters, the singer’s father
Patrick O’Connell reportedly spoke to Rousseau at the door, and Rousseau
allegedly admitted he might have the wrong house - only to return later the
same day.
Court documents revealed that Rousseau
returned multiple times over May 4 and 5, exhibiting increasingly erratic
behaviour that left Billie Eilish and her family shaken.
Her attorney, Mark D. Passin, requested a five-year
restraining order, but Judge Gould-Saltman ultimately issued a three-year
order.
Gould-Saltman noted that it could be extended
if Rousseau attempted further contact.
During his first appearance at the home, Rousseau rang
the doorbell and asked Eilish’s father, Patrick, through the Ring camera
whether the singer lived there.
Although Patrick told him he had the wrong address,
Rousseau came back later that evening.
The court filings describe unsettling behavior: at one
point, he sat on the porch reading a book while talking to himself, ignoring
repeated requests from Patrick to leave.
When private security arrived, he reluctantly departed - only
to return again that night, lying behind a wall as if planning to stay there.
The family’s fear was compounded by Rousseau’s disregard
for basic COVID precautions: he failed to wear a face mask during five of his
visits and repeatedly touched the doorbell and doorknobs with bare hands,
heightening the sense of intrusion.
Billie Eilish described the incidents in the
filings as ‘frightening’, emphasising the strain it placed on her and her family.
Despite the restraining order, Rousseau’s persistence and
unpredictable behaviour made the encounters deeply unsettling.
Rousseau’s Instagram account also featured unsettling
content, including a drawing resembling the singer alongside a cryptic
message: ‘Anyway — I love u b … that is all.’

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