Man pushed underneath Tube prepare left with horror harm as cops launch suspect pics
A bloke was left with a broken leg and a smashed nose after being pushed under a Tube train.
The man was brutally attacked at Canning Town station in a sickening incident that occurred around 7pm on Thursday, May 16.
The victim was shoved in the back by a woman as he used the escalator, causing him to lose his footing. The violence didn’t stop there as when he got to the platform another man pushed him so hard from behind that he tumbled right between the train and the platform, snapping his leg.
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To add insult to injury, the brute then socked the victim several times in the face, leaving him with a broken nose.
Cops are now on the hunt for a man and a woman linked to the attack, releasing snaps of the pair taken near the time of the assault.
“Officers believe the people in the images may have information that could help with their investigation,” said the British Transport Police (BTP) in a statement.
If you recognise these individuals, you’re urged to text the British Transport Police on 61016 or give them a bell on 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 569 of 16 May 2024.
You can report anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
The Daily Star previously reported on a bikini-clad ‘Karen’ who went viral for hurling racist abuse at a family by the pool. She has since doubled down on her rant claiming they “attacked her like bees”.
The shocking minute-long video showed the woman, now identified as Blair Featherman, going on a deranged racist rant at a family because they were hosting a “f***ing Mexican party” by the pool.
The clip, which has been circulating on social media, shows the irate 49-year-old white woman having to be restrained by her own family members as she could be heard complaining about a Latino family chilling by a Colorado pool. Read the full story here.
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