'Bleeding Love' singer Leona Lewis now fears for her safety! That's after she was punched by a fan at her book signing event in London last week. After a week of break, Leona sought refuge at a police station after being followed. Her spokesman said: "She was being followed by about a dozen photographers and things were getting scary. "She dived into the nearest police station, waited there for a while as things calmed down, then was able to continue on her way." Leona was at Grove Hall Garage in east London when she sought help from officers.
Leona Lewis's security concern was confirmed by the police. A spokesman of the London police told the media: "We were alerted at 2.30pm to a potentially dangerous situation outside the garage. Officers attended and escorted a 24-year-old woman to a place of safety." Last week when Leona Lewis was hit in the face by a guy named Peter Kowalcyzk. A 6'5'' inches tall guy, who was taken away by police last week and has been sectioned under the Mental Health Act.
Leona Lewis's security concern was confirmed by the police. A spokesman of the London police told the media: "We were alerted at 2.30pm to a potentially dangerous situation outside the garage. Officers attended and escorted a 24-year-old woman to a place of safety." Last week when Leona Lewis was hit in the face by a guy named Peter Kowalcyzk. A 6'5'' inches tall guy, who was taken away by police last week and has been sectioned under the Mental Health Act.