Vile Stranger Requests Topless Pictures In Exchange For Help After Woman's Car Breaks Down
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When Bethany Pywell's car refused to start after visiting a friend, she was forced to resort to Facebook to ask for assistance.
Bethany, 25, had already asked passersby in the retail park in Kings Lynn, Norfolk for help, but after no success she took to social media to make a plea.
However, when one apparent good samaritan messaged her offering her his help, she never expected the vile condition he would go on to make.
The Facebook friend, known only as Luke, demanded a picture of Bethany's bra in return for the favour.
After asking where she was, Luke said: "What's in it for me xxx"
To which a shocked and appalled Bethany replied: "Seriously dude we've both got kids we wanna get home to and [we're] freezing! Please just help us out."
Luke - who Bethany had never met and only knew from him adding her on Facebook - then said: "Yeah I will but send me a pic of you in your bra and I can be there [in] five mins xx."
Unsurprisingly, Bethany was horrified, but her friend pleaded with her to play along if it meant them getting home.
In the desperate situation, the mum-of-one then pretended to offer a photo of her bra when she got home - but Luke didn't believe her and insisted three more times for a closer look at her underwear.
Telling Luke she had "more self-respect" than that, she branded him a "d*ck" and told him: "Go f*** yourself".
But Bethany got her final revenge when she sent a picture of her muddy shoe and said: "Here's your dirty pic. Arsehole."
What a queen.
Luckily, in the end, another friend of Bethany's came to the rescue, and after jumpstarting her car she and her pal were able to get home before 10pm.
However, Bethany was understandably left reeling that anybody could pray on the vulnerable position she was in.
She said: "It's absolutely shocking because when you're in that situation you don't expect someone to take advantage of you like that. I just wanted to go home to my little girl.
"I couldn't believe what I was reading. I wanted him to see sense that he can't get away with doing that, but he obviously didn't.
"My friend lives in Liverpool and comes to visit once every couple of months. We always say we'll go for a drive and have an hour to ourselves and have a laugh, go back home and go back into mum mode.
"We literally just went and parked up in a local car park and sat there. We were there playing some music, having a laugh and a catch-up and talking about mum life.
"She went to start her car and it wouldn't start. It was quite cold and frosty that night, unfortunately, and there was me and my friend sat in the car. It was horrible."
Bethany added: "We both started panicking. Luckily we were sat next to a local McDonald's so I went in there and asked the staff if anyone had any jump leads. We were stranded and needed to get home.
"I tried ringing people on the phone and put a status out on Facebook. Literally five minutes later I got a message from this lad.
"My friend was quite upset and emotional about it. She kept saying she wanted to get home, understandably.
Bethany claims Luke had added her on Facebook as a friend several months previously, and after she had accepted him she asked him how they knew each other - but never got a response until her time of need.
She has now deleted Luke as a friend and blocked him so he can no longer contact her.
Bethany said: "My partner was fantastic. I said to him, I just need to rant. I need to vent and get it out of my system, deal with it and move on from it. He couldn't believe how rude and disgusting some men can be.
"I'm not one to stereotype, I know it's not all men. Some men out there have a heart of gold and wouldn't hurt a fly. But then you get some men like that."
Following the horrible experience, Bethany decided to write about it on her own Facebook page, in a bid to warn other women.
"I posted it on Facebook purely because I saw he had quite a lot of mutual friends with myself. I thought, I do not want anyone else being spoken to the way I have been.
"A lot of people have said they think it's a fake profile. It's just scary to think if I had let him come and help me, what would have happened? It could have gone way above board."
She explained: "But I wanted to make people aware of this because I don't want anyone being spoken to the way I have been spoken to."