The social worker sacked over the Victoria Climbie child abuse case was booted out of her home yesterday for a three-year hate campaign.

Lisa Arthurworrey, who lived in Seacole Lodge, Pennington Drive, Enfield with four other people, was taken to court twice for leaving more than 30 spiteful letters in neighbours' mailboxes, playing loud music and slamming doors repeatedly throughout the night.

Neighbours said the trouble started after she was asked to turn her music down. They reported she started screaming "like a banshee" and said they were conspiring with Haringey Council to "destroy" her.

Ms Arthurworrey, a junior social worker with Haringey Council, was sacked for gross misconduct in 2002 and banned from working with children by the Government after she failed to notice that eight-year-old Victoria Climbie was being tortured.

Victoria died in North Middlesex hospital in 2000 with 128 injuries and scars on her body inflicted by her aunt and her aunt's lover.

The case caused a national outcry and prompted national child protection procedures to be changed.

One neighbour, who did not want to be named, said that on one bizarre occasion she compared his young daughter to Victoria.

He added: "There had always been an issue with loud music. Apparently her counsellor had said loud music was good therapy - obviously the counsellor didn't think about the impact on everyone else.

"It was keeping our daughter awake one evening, the walls vibrating, so my partner went to ask her to turn it down. I was sitting upstairs with my daughter, and I could hear her downstairs she was screaming like a banshee to my partner saying f'ing this, f'ing that, you people are all against me. You are conspiring with Haringey Council to destroy me."

Ms Arthurworrey claimed to have been made a scapegoat for Victoria's death by a council which had provided her with little training or support. In June 2008 she won an appeal to have the ban lifted and be re-registered as a social worker.

But it has now emerged she has criminal convictions for harrassment which would prevent her from continuing a career in social work, after she was issued with a restraining order in December 2006, which she breached in December 2007.

The neighbour added: "She claims to be the victim, a caring social worker who should be reinstated. We are just ordinary working people, all we wanted was to be neighbourly, yet we have all had sheer hell with her."

Ms Arthurworrey, originally form Scunthorpe, has been working as a debt counsellor since 2004 and has not applied to be re-registered as a social worker. She was evicted yesterday by the Metropolitan Housing Trust.