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Ms Fraser's friend Nicholas Dingfelder told the inquest on Tuesday he had bumped into her on a train on the night of June 20.
They chatted about housing, he asked when she was due to give birth and she said she was being induced the next day.
The pair were getting off the train together at Pyramid Hill when Mr Dingfelder noticed a man walking on the train tracks about five or six metres from them.
"He had his hands in his pockets and he was kicking train rocks and I didn't think anything of it at first," he said.
"She said 'I've gotta get going, he's going to get angry at me'."
Ms Fraser went to meet the man, who Mr Dingfelder described as being stocky with short brown hair and sporting a fresh haircut.
He said the man seemed agitated and was well-dressed, wearing a black suede jacket, jeans and "looked like he had a bit of money".
They chatted about housing, he asked when she was due to give birth and she said she was being induced the next day.
The pair were getting off the train together at Pyramid Hill when Mr Dingfelder noticed a man walking on the train tracks about five or six metres from them.
"He had his hands in his pockets and he was kicking train rocks and I didn't think anything of it at first," he said.
"She said 'I've gotta get going, he's going to get angry at me'."
Ms Fraser went to meet the man, who Mr Dingfelder described as being stocky with short brown hair and sporting a fresh haircut.
He said the man seemed agitated and was well-dressed, wearing a black suede jacket, jeans and "looked like he had a bit of money".
Missing woman met man lurking near train
An inquest has been told Krystal Fraser said goodbye to her friend at a train station before meeting a man waiting for her on the night she disappeared.
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