Her expectation of England was cricket fields and historic buildings and was shocked when she visited the East End. This area fill filled with poverty, drunkeness and brutality. She described the citizens as being poorly fed and that they have likely never taken a bath in their entire lives.
Dian was volunteering in a church helping the poor citizens of the city when Wesley Dodds, much to her surprise, shows up.
This man is one of the citizens of London that is standing behind Wesley Dodds as Dian accuses him of following her to London.
He appears in Sandman Midnight Theatre on page 16, in panel 1.