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Woman nearly sexually assaulted after asking stranger for directions on subway

Por: New York Post Nation September 26, 2022

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A woman who asked a stranger for directions at a Brooklyn subway station was attacked by him before MTA workers scared him away, cops say. The 36-year-old victim was on a southbound C subway around 2:45 a.m. Friday when she asked the unknown man for directions, cops said. “He said, ‘Follow me, and I’ll show you where to go,’” a police source said.  Both the man and the victim exited the train at the Lafayette Avenue station, cops... + full article



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