Police hunt young woman who man pushed onto the tracks' at London station
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Police hunt young woman who man pushed onto the tracks' at London station
"An investigation has been launched after a man was pushed onto the tracks at a station in south west London. British Transport Police were called at around 10:30am on Tuesday to reports of an incident at Worcester Park railway station. Officers responded with paramedics and found a man on the tracks. He was taken to hospital and was found to have sustained an injury to his shoulder. The force said there is no information to suggest his injuries are more serious."
"Detective Inspector Baba Adeyeye said: This is a really concerning incident and it is a relief that the victim wasn't more seriously injured. I'd like to reassure the public that we are working at pace to locate the woman involved and establish the full circumstances of what happened. As well as anyone who witnessed the incident, we'd like to hear from anyone who may have witnessed the woman's behaviour at the station in the lead up to it, or seen her in the time after."
An investigation followed after a man was pushed onto the tracks at Worcester Park railway station in south west London. British Transport Police were called at about 10:30am and officers, assisted by paramedics, found the man on the tracks and took him to hospital. The man sustained a shoulder injury and there is no information to suggest more serious harm. Officers are carrying out CCTV and witness enquiries and are seeking to identify a woman described as white, blonde, in her thirties, wearing a grey coat and a distinctive black bobble hat. Police have appealed for witnesses and provided contact details for information.
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