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My heart goes out to you and son - disgusting behaviour from a grown man on a child.


Happy2 is right, this man needs to be sought and brought before the magistrates. The bus company will have video footage of the man in question, and as there are many cameras on the side of buses, the assault may of been recorded from start to finish. What is the police saying?


If your son is still attending school, i think the school also needs to be made aware.


Lastly, might be good to check on your son with a quiet word, to see if he is aok and reassurance that he did not do anything wrong. I cant imagine how he felt on the day, let alone using that bus stop again. He may also be worried bumping into this thug again on the route.


He may want to talk to yourself or someone else.


There are many good people in the world!!!

Please get in touch with Transport for London and report this.

They have cctv and the driver will need to provide a report, which you can give to the police.

Call them urgently as I don't know how long they keep cctv for.


I am sorry that your son and his girlfriend had to endure this. It must have been frightening. I hope he recovers and they can both feel safe again.

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