London couple spotted having sex in Soho office

An amorous couple drew a crowd of cheering onlookers as they were spotted ‘having sex’ in a central London office.

Witnesses were stunned to spot the man and woman locked in a passionate embrace, after-hours, in an office block in Soho.

The couple were said to have been intimate for around 20 minutes, before disappearing out of view.

Witnesses were stunned to spot the man and woman locked in a passionate embrace, after-hours, in an office block in Soho, central London (pictured)

The amorous couple drew a crowd of cheering onlookers as they were spotted 'having sex' in their central London office

The amorous couple drew a crowd of cheering onlookers as they were spotted ‘having sex’ in their central London office

An onlooker told the Sun: ‘You couldn’t see anything graphic, but she was on the table and he was standing up.

‘All the lights were on so you could see them very clearly, but they couldn’t see us and had no idea of their audience.

‘I couldn’t see her face, but he was very excited – that’s for sure.’

While the couple were inadvertently giving members of the public a sordid show in London last night, another pair were caught up to no good on the motorway in West Yorkshire, days earlier.

On Tuesday, a woman was spotted performing a sex act on a man as he drove 70mph along the M62 near Wakefield.

Pictures taken by another motorist showed the driver, believed to be in his late 20s, with both hands on the wheel and his female companion’s head in his lap.

The man is seen in the video with both hands on the wheel and his female companion's head in his lap (circled)

The man is seen in the video with both hands on the wheel and his female companion’s head in his lap (circled)

The cameraman said: ‘There were three of us in the van at the time and we were just on our way home from work down the M62. 

We were just driving along when my colleague shouted ‘that driver’s getting a b******’.

‘We hit the brakes and I got my camera out to video it because I was nearest to the window. 

‘We passed him quite quickly but about five minutes later he caught up to us and put his hand out the window to give us a thumbs up. ‘

 

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