Warning over man in distinctive £300,000+ Brabus Mercedes harassing girls

By Rory Poulter

6th Sep 2022 | Local News

A worried mother has raised the alarm over a man, apparently driving a distinctive Brabus Mercedes, attempting to lure young girls into his car.

She reported that the incident, which was seen by at least one other parent, occurred on Sunday afternoon in the Isleworth area.

She said: "My 15 year old daughter and two friends were pulled up on by an Asian man in a black car on Worton Road.

"He asked to speak to them and called them over. He was persistent and asked my daughter to get in his car and leave her friends.

"He continued to ask sexual questions and told them they were rude when they said they had to go."

The mother urged other parents in the area to keep their children safe and warn them about the dangers of speaking to strangers.

The incident was seen by another mother driving by, who confirmed a driver was seen talking to a group of young girls.

She said: "I drove past him twice and saw group of girls with him, thought it looked strange."

The Brabus Mercedes can cost over £600,000 brand new and still typically fetches over £300,000 second hand.

The Metropolitan Police said it could identify receiving any report about the incident.

     

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