Man in His 60s Shoved Onto Tracks at Worcester Park
A man in his 60s was pushed onto the railway tracks at england/Worcesterworcester-park/”>park/”>england/Worcesterworcester-park/”>Worcester Park station in south-west London—luckily escaping serious injury. wales/wales/british/”>british/”>British Transport Police (BTP) rushed to the scene shortly after 10:30am on Tuesday, finding the victim injured but alive.
The suspect, a young woman, sprinted away down the tracks before emergency crews arrived.
Police Describe Suspect: Blonde Woman in Grey Coat
Officers have issued a description of the attacker. She’s white, in her 30s, with blonde hair, wearing a grey coat and a distinctive black bobble hat at the time of the incident.
“Thankfully at this time there is no information to suggest his injuries are more serious,” said a police spokesperson.
Detective Inspector Baba Adeyeye added: “This is a really concerning incident and it is a relief that the victim wasn’t more seriously injured. We are working at pace to locate the woman involved and establish the full circumstances of what happened.”
“We’d like to hear from anyone who witnessed the incident or saw the woman’s behaviour at the station before or after,” he urged.
Train Services Back to Normal
South Western Railway confirmed on social media that train services have returned to normal with no further delays expected.
How to Help Police Catch Suspect
If you saw the attack or have any information, contact British Transport Police by texting 61016. Quote reference number 189 of 30 September.