Afghan interpreter says he is being 'left behind to die' as UK troops withdrawGlazer family make decision on selling Manchester United after fan protestsTories hold 17-point lead in by-election for Labour stronghold HartlepoolIn a victim impact statement, Mr Lanza said he felt ‘incensed’ at being abused for their sexuality.He added: ‘I have been targeted by a member of the public who I do not know at my home address.’Mr Lanza said he and his partner were ‘made to feel very welcome and happy living in our local community’.But the incident has left them living in fear. ‘Every time I hear a noise, I worry about what is going to happen,’ Mr Lanza said.Angela Trafford, defending Johnson, said he does not have ‘homophobic tendencies’ and felt.