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cruel Laughing teenage girls run off without buying any food after promising to buy homeless man food at Nando


"They told the man to sit down and the three girls went to the counter and was talking to the staff."

She claimed the three went outside laughing before the man became suspicious and asked workers if they had ordered him any food.

Sally, who works as a pyschic, added: "The man looked so upset and apologised to the workers. The girls were outside recording him and laughing hysterically while recording him as he was walking out.

"They had no intention of ordering him any food. Instead they followed him, laughing and terrorising him.

"Absolutely disgusting I hope you are all proud and it made you feel good about yourselves!!

"The poor man was so upset."

After the post was shared, a teenager claiming to be the blonde member of the trio claimed the man had first asked the group for a cigarette, before they bought him a drink.


It allegedly happened at a Nando's branch in Woolwich, south London (Image: Google Street View)

She continued: "I told him to leave me alone and my friends and he started telling my friend how he would do things to her so I walked into Nando's walked to the bar and told the man we are pretending to order food so the man leaves us alone and the man on the counter went along with it."

The teenager alleged the homeless man had become angry and 'grabbed' her friend, and said: "He shouldn't of spoke to us the way he did we offered to buy him food but it wasn't good enough then he started talkin inappropriately to us saying how he would do this and that and talking about his willy."

But another witness, Emily Warress, said: "Even a taxi driver told you girls to leave him alone because you was hiding behind cars and then jumping out trying to scare him. Disgrace."

Sally responded to the teenager's post, stating: "You were terrorising him all the way down the street. You three were vile.

"You wasn't scared I would have been the first to help if that was the case. You was bullying and taking the mickey out of a homeless man."

Another witness, Courtney Fowler, added: "They continued to follow the man all around Woolwich - he even tried to escape them by going into the train station poor man."

The behaviour was widely condemned after the post was shared 1,500 times.















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