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Beware guys – this serial puddle splasher could be coming to a town near you.

Police are hunting the evil person who deliberately drives around soaking people in his Toyota 4×4.

The man seems to take extreme pleasure in going out for fun every time it rains.

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This is what the car looks like – do you recognise it? (Picture: MPS Camden)

For the moment, he seems to have only struck in the Kentish Town area of north London, but you never know where he could hit next.

He’s already struck ‘countless times’ over the past few months, soaking dozens of pedestrians as he purposely drives close to the kerb and runs through the puddles at speed.



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Police have been aware of several splash attacks but never had the car registration number so couldn’t really do much about it.

Until he struck again on April 15.

The evil puddle splasher has struck countless times and could be headed to a town near you (Picture: STIAN ALEXANDER)

This time, former RI:SE newsreader, Zora Suleman, filmed the car in the act and jotted down the registration number, P921 LMO.

But when cops checked the car, they discovered it was not registered and didn’t have insurance.

Miss Suleman said: ‘There was a little old lady next to me and this car came up really close to the kerb, splashing everyone.

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So far, he’s struck in the Kentish Town area of north London (Picture: Sgt Paul Taylor/ Twitter)

‘It might be fun for the driver, but I felt bad for this old lady, who was quite upset by it.’

Craig Finley, who lives in the area, said: ‘The guy was just looking to soak people – he obviously gets his kicks doing this.

‘If I get a hold of him he’ll get more than just a drenching.’

Police are appealing for people with any information on the serial splasher to get in touch.

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