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'''Sebastian Pritchard-Jones''', a 30 something year old British man working as a teacher, was an identity used on online dating websites in order to catfish several British women. Known victims of this catfishing include Claire Travers Smith, Alison Moores and Joanna Bell though there could be other victims who haven't come forwards.  
'''Sebastian Pritchard-Jones''', a 30 something year old British man working as a teacher, was an identity used on online dating websites in order to catfish several British women. Known victims of this catfishing include Claire Travers Smith, Alison Moores and Joanna Bell though there could be other victims who haven't come forwards.  


Sebastian turned out to be a front,  it was revealed to be a women who was pretending to be a man in order to chat up other women. This is not the first case of a women pretending to be a man in order to attract women with cases like [[Chantelle Johnson]], [[Gemma Barker]], [[Gayle Newland]] making headlines in the UK.
Seb turned out not to be real, or even a men but was revealed to be a women pretending to be a man in order to chat up women. This is not the first case of a women pretending to be men in order to attract women with cases like [[Chantelle Johnson]], [[Gemma Barker]], [[Gayle Newland]] making headlines in the UK.


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