29 Jul 2025, 17:52
Police Investigates Attack Involving Tommy Robinson
- Tommy Robinson is suspected to be involved in the attack at the St Pancras station.
- The victim sustained serious injuries, but they are not life-threatening.
- Robinson likely left the United Kingdom after the incident.
The police of Great Britain is investigating the incident of an attack on a man at the St Pancras station in London, in which, according to reports, the activist of the right movement Tommy Robinson participated. After the publication of the video, in which Robinson is seen near the victim, he likely left the country, having flown out on a flight on July 29.
According to police information, which was called to the scene of the incident at 20:40 on July 28, the victim sustained serious injuries, but they do not threaten his life. The video shows Robinson stating that he was attacked when the victim was lying on the ground without movement.
Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is known for his activities in the right-wing movement and had previously been convicted of contempt of court. The police continues the investigation and urges witnesses to contact them with information.
Tags: Europe/Crime