Man pushes woman onto Tube tracks in trivial row over hat
Police
are hunting a smartly dressed man who pushed a woman onto the tracks at a
Tube station after an argument about his hat. The 23-year-old victim
missed the live rail and managed to pull herself back onto the platform
at Leicester Square
station at about 11.20pm on Friday. Detectives said she had started
talking to the stranger after a night out and a trivial row developed on
the northbound Northern line platform. British Transport Police
today released CCTV images of the suspect, who fled the station after
pushing the woman onto the tracks. She was taken to hospital with cuts
and bruises and was later discharged. Detective Sergeant Fin Egan, who
is investigating, said: "This was a dangerous and reckless act which
could have had grave consequences had a Tube train been approaching. The
victim suffered a nasty cut to her side as she landed on the rails, but
was able to pull herself back up onto the platform. "The platform was
busy at that time on Friday night and I am appealing for anyone who
recognises the man in the images or who witnessed the incident to get in
contact." The man is described as white, aged about 40, and with a thin
build. He was wearing a blue shirt, a black suit-style jacket and a
black wide-brimmed hat. He wore orange or yellow tinted glasses and
spoke with a foreign accent.
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