Woman 'in shock' after 'creepy' tour bus driver used her test and trace data to text her 'you're living in my head'
The worker wrote: "Basically, the other day after you left I felt silly keep looking around to see if I could spot you again.
"Along with the idea of this stupid message you've been living in my head for 3 days by now, sweet .. "Kat said: "I just sort of stared at the messages trying to figure it out.
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