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This discription sounds very, very similar to a woman who has been working similar sob stories in the Peckham Rye, Camberwell, area for at least the last ten years. It sounds too similar not to be the same person.

She has approached me several times and other visiting members of my family once or twice in that time. She has also knocked on our door usually around 8 to 10 at night. I have given her money in the past. I've seen her hit on a lot of other people in the street in that time too. She can be a bit in yer face with her requests but not threatening and always just walks away when you say no.

The story almost always involves a baby and a heart string tugging request although offers of sexual services have also been made. I don't know how she is physically working the lactation thing in these latest reports although perhaps she has actually recently had a baby.

It is sad and it appears to me to be mental illness issue.

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