A RANDY couple are driving their neighbours mad with noisy late-night romps.
The amorous pair — in their 20s — have become the talk of their trendy block of flats.
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A couple in Duchess House in Woolston, Southampton have been keeping their neighbours awake with their evening escapades Credit: Solent
Residents complain that “loud grunting and moaning” in the early hours is keeping them awake.
One even thought of calling the police because it sounded like the woman was “in trouble”.
A mum said her kids have had to “suffer” hearing the love making around 1am.
The couple have set tongues wagging at Duchess House in Southampton.
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The block — in which flats sell for up to £200,000 — is part of the city’s Centenary Quay development.
One neighbour, who did not want to be named, said: “I hate to be disrespectful because they are just doing the deed but it’s really noisy.
“It’s crazy, it’s the talk of the building. Maybe they should just close their windows. My kids have been woken up by it.”
Karen Smith, 60, on the first floor, said: “Everyone’s been talking about it. I haven’t heard anything but apparently it’s very loud.”
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Second-floor resident Aaron Jones, 39, added: “It’s quite boisterous.”
Posting on Facebook, a member of Centenary Quay Residents Group urged the couple to “at least shut the window or bite a pillow because the loud grunting and moaning is making it hard for me to fall asleep”.
They claimed they were woken at 1am a couple of weeks ago and “thought a girl was being attacked”.
But they added: “I’m glad you’re enjoying yourselves.”
Another group member replied: “I thought that’s what I heard. I knew it wasn’t my imagination. I was going to shout out the window, ‘Go on mate’.”
Duchess House contains 18 flats and backs on to communal gardens shared with another block.
The couple in question declined to comment.