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PIPPA SUSPECT REVEALED

PlayStation geek held after hacker tried to sell The Sun 3,000 private photos from Pippa Middleton’s iCloud account

Nathan Wyatt, 35, quizzed after we revealed a hacker was hawking photos of Pippa in her wedding dress and a nude of her fiance James Matthews

THIS is the PlayStation geek who has been arrested after Pippa Middleton’s iCloud account was hacked for 3,000 private photographs.

Jobless dad Nathan Wyatt, 35, was being quizzed by officers today after he was nicked by officers from Scotland Yard late on Saturday night.

 Nathan Wyatt, 35, has been arrested by officers investigating the hacking of Pippa Middleton's iCloud account
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Nathan Wyatt, 35, has been arrested by officers investigating the hacking of Pippa Middleton's iCloud account
 Wyatt loves to play PlayStation games and boasts he once worked as a 'getaway driver'
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Wyatt loves to play PlayStation games and boasts he once worked as a 'getaway driver'

Our exclusive pictures show him with a fag in his mouth playing video games in his living room surrounded by kids' plastic toys and a baby at his feet.

The Northamptonshire home he shares with his fiancée Kelly Howell and their kids was being searched by forensic teams yesterday.

Cops were seen taking pictures inside the £200,000 three-bedroom property during the night.

Officers were also particularly interested in papers in the back of Wyatt’s blue Ford Puma coupe and were still searching today.

Neighbour Patricia Kightly, 57, was shocked at the police action and said Wyatt was a trusted member of the community.

 Pippa called in lawyers and the police after we alerted her to the security breach
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Pippa called in lawyers and the police after we alerted her to the security breachCredit: Getty Images
 Geek Nathan Wyatt was being quizzed today on suspicion of an offence under the Computer Misuse Act
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Geek Nathan Wyatt was being quizzed today on suspicion of an offence under the Computer Misuse Act

She told The Sun: “They are a nice, respectable couple. I have only only heard them squabbling twice in the years they’ve been here.

“They’ve even kept an eye on my house while I’ve been away for me so they are people I trust."

Another local said they had heard Wyatt’s fiancé Kelly tell one of her children “it’s all right darling go to sleep” when cops were in the house.

A neighbour who asked not to be named added: “He stays at home and she works.

“They all turned up at 10pm on Saturday night.

“They were taking a lot of pictures in the house but also outside.

“The cops were checking in the boot of his car and looking for paperwork.

“He is friendly and always says good morning - police haven’t told us what it is about.”

Wyatt’s online presence talks at great length about Sony PlayStation games but also shows a knowledge of computers.

His Facebook page claims “I used to be a getaway driver” and says he is originally from Milton Keynes.

Earlier this year he said he had started studying at Sir Frank Markham Community School.

He posted online on August 13 last year: “Day started s***, I’m turning it around #weednspeed.

Five days earlier he shared a link to an app called The Tunnel Bear, which allows users to browse privately online and “experience the internet as if you are in another country”.

 The hacked photos include a nude of Pippa Middleton's fiance James Matthews
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The hacked photos include a nude of Pippa Middleton's fiance James MatthewsCredit: PA:Press Association

The Sun revealed on Saturday how 3,000 photographs were stolen for Pippa’s iCloud account and offered for sale by someone demanding £50,000 within 48 hours.

It included shots of her sister the Duchess of Cambridge’s children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

The images also included Pippa at a wedding dress fitting and a nude pic of her fiance, James Matthews.

The personal phone numbers of Prince William and Kate Middleton were also said to be at the mercy of data thieves.

Scotland Yard tasked specialist officers to the case after we revealed the hack and Pippa called in lawyers.

The force said today: “Detectives investigating the hacking of a personal iCloud account have made an arrest.

“On Saturday evening, a 35-year-old man was arrested at an address in Northamptonshire.

“He was arrested on suspicion of a Computer Misuse Act offence and is being taken into custody at south London police station. Enquiries continue.”


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