A school warned parents of a stranger approaching kids to pay for pictures in a secluded lane the day after a PCSO was murdered.
The child was walking near a train station when a man pulled up in a car in Martin Mill, a short drive from where Julia James was killed.
The mum-of-two, 53, was bludgeoned to death while out walking her dogs in woodlands close to her home in Aylesham, Kent. A notice sent out by Sir Roger Manwood's School in Sandwich warned that the man offered money in exchange for Instagram photos.
The incident happened in broad daylight on April 28 - less than 24 hours after PCSO James died from serious head injuries. Got a story?
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