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Hi all, my girlfriend got followed on her walk to East Dulwich station this morning. Anyone else had the same? She was walking down Melbourne Grove towards the station at about 9am, when a man crossed over towards her. She then switched across the road four times, and he did the same.
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I was also followed this morning - it sounds like it was the same guy. He followed me for at least 15 mins from 8:30am down Underhill Road. He crossed when I crossed, stopped when I stopped etc.


I had originally intended to walk down Barry Road towards Peckham Rye, but this guy was really freaking me out, so instead I continued straight on down Whately Road and walked in to the Police Station. This was at about 8:45am. When I explained what happened, a police officer went straight outside to have look around but couldn't see him anywhere.


I reported the incident and gave a description to the Police


The top of Melbourne Grove is right opposite ED Police Station, so it sounds like that is where he went next.

Hi Mungo, ekyv.


I'm glad to hear you both managed to get away safely. This is extremely frightening to hear as guy is obviously persistant & doesn't seem to mind whether he gets caught out in broad daylight!


I hope nobody else gets to experience this.


Stay safe.

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