Jake Quickenden calls on police for help after vile trolls 'wish death' on his ...

Jake Quickenden calls on police for help after vile trolls 'wish death' on his ...
Jake Quickenden calls on police for help after vile trolls 'wish death' on his ...

Jake Quickenden's son Leo, four months was the subject of horrific abuse on Friday night, with cruel social media trolls 'wishing death' on the young child.

The TV personality, 32, called on the Essex police for help and branding those behind the now-deleted Twitter page a 'f**king disgrace'.

Jake - who shares his son with girlfriend Sophie Church - has been open about the vile social media messages little Leo has endured at the hands of cruel trolls.

On Saturday, Jake shared a series of messages from an account called 'Jake Quickenden baby is ugky' [sic], writing on Twitter: 'I can take some sh*t, but there's a line you don't cross and wishing death on a baby is crazy behaviour and whoever is behind it needs locking up.' [sic]

Awful: Jake Quickenden's, 32, four month old son Leo was the subject of horrific abuse on Friday night, with cruel social media trolls 'wishing death' on the young child

Awful: Jake Quickenden's, 32, four month old son Leo was the subject of horrific abuse on Friday night, with cruel social media trolls 'wishing death' on the young child

Sharing a screen grab of one of the anonymous account's messages, doting father Jake tweeted Essex police saying: 'Can someone from @EssexPoliceUK surely help this page is disgusting!! Need to find out who is behind it.'

Responding to rugby player Ryan Brierley, who also took to social media to share his disgust over the messages, Jake added: 'Yeah mate mad some sad jealous weirdo with nothing going for them so they wish death upon my baby…. 

'this is why social media needs to do more, I wish I could find out who it was.'

Thanking his fans for their support, Ryan added: 'Thanks guys, you know what I can take some test giving me sh*t, but there's a line you don't cross and wishing death on a baby is just crazy behaviour.'

The TV personality added: 'Whoever is behind it needs locking up, how in 2021 can we nit find out who are behind these fake accounts!' [sic]

Vile: On Saturday, Jake wrote on Twitter: 'I can take some sh*t, but there's a line you don't cross and wishing death on a baby is crazy behaviour and whoever is behind it needs locking up'

Vile: On Saturday, Jake wrote on Twitter: 'I can take some sh*t, but there's a line you don't cross and wishing death on a baby is crazy behaviour and whoever is behind it needs locking up'

Disgusting: Jake was targeted by a now-deleted Twitter page set up with the sole purpose of trolling his young child

Disgusting: Jake was targeted by a now-deleted Twitter page set up with the sole purpose of trolling his young child 

Proposing a show to ITV and the BBC, Ryan also tweeted: 'I'd love to do a show where you work with the police to track down some of these racist and horrible trolls and knock on their door with the people they have trolled!'

He continued: 'Surely this is doable and can help and show the effect these people have on others.'

Last month, Jake admitted he 'can't get his head around' people who troll his young son Leo and thinks they must be

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