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Fatal incident on the road to Peckham


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Firstly, I'd like to apologise in advance if this post causes anyone any distress. On Monday morning on my way to Peckham station, I had the surreal and horrifying experience of walking within a few metres of a decapitated body lying in Rye Lane. One police offier had only just arrived, so I know that whatever happened had only just happened. A colleague who lives in Nunhead heard from a taxi driver that someone had been hit by a refuse truck in Peckham. Does anyone actually know what happened? I certainly didn't see said truck so I assume it didn't stop. I was pretty spooked by what I saw and I'm still thinking about it more than I'd like to be. I feel that knowing what happened will help me to feel better about it.
Thanks Shamnbles. Yes; I did ask the landlord in The White Horse about it in the end (good to know there are still some old school pubs in the area that are part of the community). The guy was called Fred, an elderly gentleman who lived nearby. He had a family and grandchildren and was well known in The White Horse so it seems alot of people have been affected by what happened. I have some 'closure' now but feel so sorry for the family that their loss should come in such a sudden and traumatic way.

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