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On the night of Saturday March 26th, two girls got onto the train at London Bridge heading to Norwood at 12 midnight. The girls were on the train 30 minutes before it departed. A man got on about 5 minutes after them and sat in the seats opposite them, starring throughout the train journey. He was a tall black male, 6'5" at least. He was dressed smartly, wearing a long grey/black coat and black boots/shoes. He got off the train after the girls at East Dulwich. Walking out of the train station the girls held back to allow him to go ahead. He stooped and waited for them to go ahead and then follwed them in the same direction. They went into a local fast food take away in order to aviod him. He followed them in but soon left as people were in the take away. They dont believe he was going to mug them because he held back to far to try and rob them. The girls were very shook up and would like to warn the public of this man. Be vigilant and look out for the discription of this man. He got on at London Bridge but the girls dont think his intended stop was east dulwich.
  • 2 weeks later...

Hello!

If this is the same two girls, me and my boyfriend walked these guys home from the fast food place, I hope they're ok now. This really worried me as well, I only live up the road and these poor girls were so frightened. Maybe some ladies self defence classes could be set up around se22? Or does anyone know of any?

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