Police investigate assault as video appears to show Tommy Robinson at station
ST PANCRAS INTERNATIONAL STATION, LONDON, JUL 29 – A man was seriously injured in an assault at St Pancras station; police continue arrest inquiries after the suspect left the country, British Transport Police said.
- On July 28, British Transport Police attended St Pancras station in London after reports of an assault where a man suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized.
- Following the assault, authorities conducted an overnight investigation and pursued arrest leads as a 42-year-old male from Bedfordshire was confirmed to have left the country on an early Tuesday morning flight.
- Footage shared on social media showed far-right activist Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, shouting "he come at me bruv" near the motionless victim at the scene.
- Police urged witnesses to provide information by texting 61016 with reference number 655 of July 28 as forensic officers collected evidence including DNA samples near the platform.
- The investigation remains active with detectives working to bring the suspect into custody and no life-threatening injuries reported to the victim.
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