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Bizarre moment man strolls through town centre completely NAKED in front of horrified bystanders in soaring temps

Bizarre moment man strolls through town centre completely NAKED in front of horrified bystanders in soaring temps

Scottish Suna day ago
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THE bizarre moment a man walked through town completely naked over the weekend was captured by onlookers.
He could be seen casually strolling past shops and through the high street on what was one of the hottest days so far this year.
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Footage captured a man in his birthday suit amid soaring temperatures
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Members of the public could be seen trying to avert their eyes
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The man stunned bystanders near the Guild Hall, in the centre of Newcastle-Under-Lyme, shortly after 5pm.
He was completely stripped of clothes, not even wearing any shoes as he walked around in the sun.
Another clip was also shared of what appears to be the same man running across the town centre roundabout during his naked escapade.
It occurred on Saturday, June 28, where Staffordshire recorded temperatures reaching around 24 degrees Celsius.
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This incident is the latest in a episode of public nudity reported in the area.
On June 20, a man was seen dancing and flashing his backside to motorists passing on Weston Road in Meir.
A video showed him seated on the pavement that morning wearing cap, shirt and shorts.
He could then be seen standing up and pulling his shorts down to moon at passing vehicles.
Police also attended a half-naked man, who was escorted from a wooded area off Holst Drive in Birches Head last month.
Another naked man was chased by paramedics as he ran along the A500, before being taken to the Royal Stoke University Hospital.
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