Two men tried to coax a 28-year-old woman into a car in Swindon – just hours after missing PA Sian O’Callaghan disappeared, it emerged today.
Suju nightclub: where Sian O’Callaghan was last seen
The woman, who did not want to be named, said two dark-skinned, foreign-sounding men approached her as she was out walking alone two miles from where Sian, 22, vanished.
She had just bought alcohol from a shop on Birch Street, Swindon, at about 10.15pm on Saturday before walking a short distance to get a taxi to a friend’s house.
The woman said: ”A dark green car with two men inside slowed down and pulled up alongside me as I was walking.
”The driver wound down his window and said: ‘Hey, do you want a lift somewhere?’
”I just carried on walking but the car started following me at my walking pace.
”They were still saying ‘come on, come on, get in – you know you want to’.
”After about two minutes I reached the end of Birch Street and they then sped off towards the town centre.
”It was pretty scary and shook me up a bit but I didn’t think much of it until Sian disappeared.
”Then all my friends said I should go to the police and report what happened.
”I feel lucky because it was only about a two minute walk to the end of the road – had it been ten or so minutes, I might have phoned someone for help.”
The woman described the driver as dark skinned and aged in his late 20s. He spoke with a foreign accent. She said she did not get a proper look at the passenger.
Birch Street is just over two miles from the Suju nightclub where pretty PA Sian disappeared early on Saturday morning.
A spokesman for Wiltshire Police said posts of Facebook and other sites were being used in order to aid their search.
He said: ”The investigation is very wide reaching and the comments and information on all sites, including social networking are being considered.
”At this time, it is not appropriate for us to comment further.”
that is scare to walk home at nite i hope you are ok
Surely you would of seen the passanger better than the driver if they were folllowing on YOUR side of the road??
Umm no , the driver would be next to pavement
when i drive on the correct side of the road im not next to the pavement ..if i was driving left hand vehicle yes i would be .anyway thats off the subject i suppose .either way this is very scary and im glad the girl in this incident is safe even though shaken i would expect..im hoping sian is found safe and well soon and i hope someone saw the car mentioned..