Hull jogger chased and wolf whistled by men shouting I would
Sophie Lee has had enough of the abuse she receives while out running
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A Hull woman says she has been left feeling paranoid by the abuse she experiences from men while running alone.
Abused, ridiculed and harassed while running in Hull because we re female
It comes after a Hull woman says she has been left feeling paranoid by the abuse she experiences from men while running alone
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More women have shared their experiences after a Hull woman says she has been left feeling paranoid by the abuse she experiences from men while running alone. Sophie Lee told the BBC she was left shaken after she was chased down a street by a man she did not know on one occasion.
On another occasion, filmed in the past week and shown in the video above, a group of men shout I would as she runs by.
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