London Flood Troll is a troll-like ogre at London, England. The witness, identified as a 25-year-old student but wishing to maintain the rest of his anonymity, was on the train back to London after having gone to a small town in the South of England to visit his parents. He says that he would've stayed there longer, but was afraid that the trains would be cancelled due to the flooded nature of the countryside and the oncoming 'monster storm'. This journey would've been uneventful, but something truly bizarre suddenly became visible to both the student and apparently several other people on the train.
There trolls to be found in London town? Something like that sentence was going to be the title of this article but I decided that it was too long. The possible existence of fairytale trolls in the countryside surrounding London may seem like a hilariously far-fetched idea, but this bizarre report (the source doesn't give an exact date but it was when Southern England was bracing for Storm Ruth, so that would be February 2014) seems to suggest that something like that might very well be the truth. (trolls are scandinavian not english so not a troll)
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The Ogre that described the creature as mechanical whereas others felt it was a completely flesh and blood being.
So perhaps, in this case, the witness humanized the creature more than it actually was, or perhaps the creature was seemingly more primate-like or human-like, but that this was caused by a disease like mange.
This could explain the ultimate lack of hair on the face or chest and the bizarre behavior of chasing a train. Now granted, if that's the case, then this would be the first case, at least to my knowledge, of a Goatman with mange as unlike Sasquatch, where we do have reports with mange, there has never been a Goatman one, so if that's accurate, this is a revolutionary report in the annals of Goatman research.