The cruel messages a stalker pretending to be actor Lincoln Lewis sent to women have been revealed in court as her victims share details of the relentless cyber bullying they suffered. Melbourne woman Lydia Abdelmalek, 29, clutched pictures of the Home and Away star at she sat in the Heidelberg Magistrates Court awaiting sentencing on Thursday. She spent four years using fake Facebook profiles featuring the Mr Lewis and Hollyoaks heartthrob Danny Mac to torment women. Lydia Abdelmalek (pictured), 29, from Melbourne, spent four years of her life tricking women using fake Facebook profiles Abdelmalek (pictured) was able to deceive the women and manipulate them into becoming fearful for their lives Abdelmalek bombarded her victims with anonymous threatening messages (recreated messages pictured) She later sent threatening messages to the women. 'Wen r u going 2 kill urself?' one message read. 'Ur life is bout to cum crashin dwn n no 1 can help ya,' another message said. The victims, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and their families cried when she was sentenced to two years and eight months behind bars. Magistrate Stephen Ballek said the stalking was 'calculated and cruel' and noted Abdelmalek refused to explain her actions and hadn't shown remorse. Abdelmalek appealed the sentence and was granted bail with a $10,000 surety and ordered to appear in the County Court on June 28. As part of her bail conditions she will have to abide by social media restrictions. Before Thursday's sentencing, victims read statements detailing the relentless cyber bullying they suffered. Abdelmalek sent threatening messages to the women and manipulated them (recreated messages pictured) One victim took her own life last year, but penned a statement in 2016 outlining the trauma of being duped to believe the TV star was in love with her. 'I have been traumatised beyond belief, hounded with relentless abuse and nasty threats over a long period of time,' she wrote in the statement read to court by her sister. 'I felt like a person being randomly targeted and stripped of their freedom ... tortured not for any crimes or wrongs committed, but for just the sick fascination, perverse pleasure and unhealthy satisfaction of the tormentor.' Actor Lincoln Lewis has slammed the manipulative 'catfish' who pretended to be the Home and Away star to get woman to fall in love with her She used profiles for Home and Away star Lincoln Lewis and Hollyoaks and Strictly Come Dancing heart-throb Danny Mac (pictured) to lure women into her web of lies In the statement, the woman said she had contemplated suicide and became close to being 'just another statistic'. She died in October 2018. Abdelmalek went as far as sending explicit images of the woman and vulgar messages to her father, mother, sister and brother-in-law. Lydia Abdelmalek's elaborate 'catfish' ruse Melbourne woman Lydia Abelmalek, 29, targeted two air hostesses. She pretended to be soap stars Lincoln Lewis and Danny Mac. Abdelmalek conviced the women to stay in online relationships with the fake profiles she had created even when they uncovered her lies. She created a 'cast of characters' to help maintain her charade. Abdelmalek sent threatening messages to the women and manipulated them. The stress was too much for one of them to take and she killed herself. Abdelmalek was caught out when she turned up to a bank herself to deposit money into the bank account of one of her victims. She was convicted of stalking six people and will be sentenced in June. 'Do you really think your daughter's aunty and godmother would be a dildo sucking s***t?' one message to the victim's sister read. She also threatened to harm the woman's niece. The victim's sister said justice had arrived too late. 'It will never mitigate the life sentence my family and I have unjustly been served - a life without my beautiful sister,' she said in her own statement. 'I find myself without a sister to grow old with, my children will grow up without their much loved aunty and my parents now operate in a new world reality where they have had the heart-wrenching experience of burying a beautiful daughter.' Mr Ballek said he could not sentence Abdelmalek for the woman's suicide and praised the victims for their bravery. Another woman, who was similarly scammed by the Lewis alias, spoke of how the 'sick mind games' turned her from the life of the party to a recluse. 'In 2012, I was living an energetic, exciting life. I was funny, vivacious, outgoing and always the entertainer in the room,' she said. 'It's now 2019 and I'm still discovering all the ways that this crime has affected me. 'I feel like I'm unworthy. I'm ashamed of myself and I blame my own stupidity,' Seeing Lewis and his father - rugby league great Wally Lewis - in magazines or on TV triggers her post-traumatic stress disorder, she added. Abdelmalek had her arm around her mother as the victims spoke and was holding printed photographs of Lewis. She showed no emotion as she was led away by prison guards, but returned to court a short time later to launch an appeal. Lifeline 13 11 14 BeyondBlue 1300 22 4636 All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility