One of the founders of a vigil in support of women who have suffered from male violence has described how she was followed and asked where she lived by a man just minutes after it came to a close.
The vigil was a show of support for women who have been murdered by men, as well as highlighting the important issue of women being unsafe on the streets - something which founder Sophia Waterfield witnessed first hand while making her way home.
The 32-year-old freelance journalist, who founded the group alongside Jo Charlton and Deborah Guy, said her mum and sister accompanied her to Hull's Paragon Interchange after the event so she did not have to walk through the city by herself, reports Hull Live.The three sat on a bench waiting for Sophia's
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