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Naked prank woman comes forward

A woman who sparked a police appeal after she was seen naked and tied up near a Hampshire railway station has admitted the incident was a "prank".

Hampshire police issued the appeal on Sunday after a couple driving past Micheldever station saw a naked woman and a man in camouflage next to her.

But on Monday evening a woman and two male companions presented themselves at Reading police station.

They said the incident was a prank and all police inquiries have now ceased.

Det Sgt Chris Buse said: "We would like to thank the media for their support in this matter.

"We have now been able to establish that all three people involved are safe and well."



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