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Man lying on pavement outside Plough DIY (he said he was alright)


Sue

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Around 7.30 tonight there was a man lying on the ground outside the old Plough DIY shop, with a lit scented candle and what appeared to be a pile of books.


He wasn't begging. I asked him if he was alright and he said he was.


Just wondering if anyone knows him as it seemed quite odd, but I didn't want to pry as he evidently didn't need help.

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JohnL Wrote:

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> The heat maybe :)



It was the lighted scented candle I found a bit odd.


It was still broad daylight.


I was saddened and perturbed by the number of people who just passed him by though. He could have been ill or hurt. His eyes were closed when I stopped.


In fact I had to walk down to the next bus stop, because I couldn't bear to watch. There was no way that the passers by could have failed to notice him lying there.

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