Sunday Sport

Woman’s fear as perv pulls pud on porch

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A MAN has been nicked after allegedly exposing himself to a woman while furiously masturbati­ng on her front porch.

Eric Craig ( above), 38, was arrested after a woman told police he had been pulling his pud on her doorstep while she hid inside her house, terrified.

Police arrived at the home of the alleged victim, who remains unnamed in reports, after she called to alert them that a man had pulled his pants down and begun tugging.

She said: “He was yelling that he wanted me. He stood there and stared at me.”

Craig was at one point within two feet of the woman before she fled inside and locked the door.

Police in Nashville, Tennessee, were told by Craig that he had been “playing a sex game with his friend.”

He was hauled off to the slammer where he awaits trial. hit the shelves, a packet of 20 fags cost £ 1.35 and a pint of beer was 80p. THE Yorkshire Ripper has written to the Queen demanding an OBE – after he found out cricket legend Geoffrey Boycott will get a knighthood.

Peter Sutcliffe was “incensed” when he learned the 78- year- old pundit would become Sir Geoffrey in former PM Theresa May’s resignatio­n honours list.

Boycott’s gong raised eyebrows because in 1998 he was convicted by a French court of beating his girlfriend.

Now Sutcliffe has told pals if Boycott can get a gong, he should get one, too!

A source at HMP Frankland where serial killer Sutcliffe is serving a whole- life sentence, said: “The Ripper is his time behind bars has done a lot of good works after being inspired by his friend Jimmy Savile. He wants this to be recognised.

“Obviously, Peter’s a realist and is not asking for a knighthood. He says that an OBE would be ‘ more than enough’.” be removed from the ex- England cricketer.

Boycott, who has always denied the assault, was fined £ 5,000 and given a three- month suspended sentence after being convicted of beating his then- girlfriend Margaret Moore in a hotel.

Mrs May, who introduced AWARD: Boycott a landmark Domestic Abuse Bill to Parliament earlier this year, was accused of sending a “dangerous message” by Adina Claire at Women’s Aid.

Adina said the honour sent “completely the wrong message” to survivors of domestic abuse.

Sutcliffe, 73, killed at least 13 women between 1975 and 1980.

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