Couple caught having sex in a field by group of Pokemon hunters CARRY ON despite watching crowd
'I only went out to catch a Charmander' says woman who stumbled across randy pair
A LATE night Pokemon Go hunt turned sour for three siblings when they stumbled on a couple appearing to openly have SEX in a field.
Lauren Dua, 24, took her brother Lewis Overell, 20, and 14-year-old sister Libby to play the smash-hit app at Blackheath Common in South London when they were met with the X-rated surprise.
The trio, who live near the Common, were stunned when they discovered a man dressed in just a silver shirt and blue Y-fronts lying on top of a woman who appeared to be completely naked.
And Lauren insists the saucy pair were not put off by a gathering crowd at the spot, which is a Pokemon Go spawning nest, and carried on with their daring deeds regardless.
Lauren said: "We were just walking across Blackheath Common when my brother said 'Is that women naked over there?' and I thought he was joking but then my sister said the same thing."
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Lauren continued: "So I went over to have a look and could not believe that they were right and by that point a few people had gathered around still playing Pokemon and they were putting on quite a show.
"The couple really did not seem to be bothered at all that everyone was stood around watching them."
One onlooker onlooker allegedly took offence at the display, which resulted in a scuffle.
Lauren claims that the clash resulted in the semi-clothed man, who was in his mid-40s, being assaulted and police were called to break up the scene on the evening of August 20.
The beauty therapist insists the night was one of the 'weirdest ever' and posted her shocking snaps online where they were shared more than 2,500 times before being deleted for being too raunchy.
Lauren said: "I couldn't believe it was real life - I only went out to catch a Charmander - so it was a pretty weird night in the end.
"They could have found a bush or something to cover up because it is a built-up area and there were plenty of people about.
"My sister said it was the funniest thing ever but I could not believe that it was happening.
"We often go out at that time around there for a Pokemon hunt but I've never seen anything like that before."
The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that they are investigating the incident.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "Police were called out at 12.11am on August 21 to reports of an assault on Blackheath Common.
"A man in his mid-40s suffered facial injuries at the scene that are not believed to be life-changing or life-threatening.
"There have been no arrests at this time and investigations continue."
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