serenelyso
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Hi, I’ve just joined and was JUST about to write the same thing. I’ve lived here for the past 15years and It’s such a busy road and even at around 21:30 there are still plenty of cars and traffic around. I find it hard to believe a hit and run would have happened without leaving witnesses. Even a struggle or a scream would have surely been seen by someone on a local bus, from the flats and homes around the road or by traffic.
I’ve always felt so safe, often walking home from the station in the exact same route. I’m devastated for her loved ones and I really do hope she’s ok.
It’s so scary isn’t it? So many young women in South London (or really, everywhere) have been following this case because Sarah could have been any one of us.
She wasn’t someone who did dodgy things with dodgy people at dodgy hours. She was just a normal girl, chit chatting and trudging back home in gym clothes. I feel awful even using the past tense.
— One thing about this lockdown is that it’s made predatory men really brazen. Normal men have continued being normal, but something has gone SO wrong with the other ones. They sneer, they hiss, they stalk you now.
All my friends share locations and ETAs now because of it.