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Man Writes More Than 100 Love Letters To Woman Who 'Gave Him Wrong Number'

Man Writes More Than 100 Love Letters To Woman Who 'Gave Him Wrong Number'

She's not replied yet, but many others have reached out to Serban with messages of encouragement

Anonymous

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A lovestruck student who believes he was given the wrong phone number by a stranger has written more than 100 hand-written love letters in a bid to track her down.

Serban Raia, a third year student at the University of Nottingham, met a woman known only as 'Amy' at a park, and the two appeared to hit it off.

After chatting away in Radford Park, Nottingham, for a while, Amy agreed to go on a date with him to the Peak District.

However, when Serban returned home, he realised the number Amy had handed over wasn't working - a blunder he believes was an honest mistake.

Serban Raia.
SWNS

Smitten Serban is determined to track Amy down, and has since embarked on a mission to find her.

Following their 'instant connection' Serban has decided to write more than 100 letters - posting them to every house on the road she mentioned she lives on.

In the love note, he scribbled: "Last week in Radford Park I wore a yellow shirt and orange shorts, whereas you were so elegant, genuine and sexy.

"I loved talking to you!

"I'm upset I didn't check straight away whether your number was correct, because it had a typo and so I couldn't contact you. I'm sorry if as a result, you felt ignored.

"I'm not letting this unlucky event stopping us from hanging out again soon, which is why I wrote this letter and sent it to every god-damn house on [name of road].

"Hopefully it reached you! Call Me. Hope this letter finds you well. Serban."

SWNS

While he's yet to hear back from Amy, others have started to reach out with words of support.

One person wrote to him: "Good luck finding Amy, I just thought it was a brave thing to do. Made my day."

Another messaged: "Serban. Did you find your Amy? The story has me gripped with tension."

Despite suffering blisters on his hands - and, of course, the disappointment of his crush not replying - Serban remains optimistic about being reunited with his star-crossed lover.

SWNS

Speaking to student news site The Tab, Serban, who studies Psychology with Cognitive Neuroscience, said: "Maybe things didn't work out the way I wanted.

"But at least I know what kind of man I am, and it makes a hell of a good story too.

"Given that we had such a good connection I decided to trust her, and not assume that it wasn't that she didn't want to talk to me anymore."

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