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At about quarter to five this morning I was taking my son to SELDOC and when we drove past tesco metro at the top of rye lane/bottom of the common, (same side as the rye pub but a couple of hundred yards nearer peckham) there was a man chasing another man with a huge knife. The man being pursued was desperately afraid and trying to get traffic to stop and help him. As a female on my own with a sick four year old there was not much I could do except pull over and call the police.

Am really hoping that this situation was resolved without injury and the guy concerned made it home safely. If you are that man or know him and can tell me he is safe I would most appreciated it. Thanks

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And it could also have been a scam whereby as soon as you stop to offer a lift, he is no longer being pursued, they are suddenly friends and nicking your car together with the knife being turned on you.


You did the right thing but how horrific all round. Hope your son ok.

Mrs TP Wrote:

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> And it could also have been a scam whereby as soon

> as you stop to offer a lift, he is no longer being

> pursued, they are suddenly friends and nicking

> your car together with the knife being turned on

> you.





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