More footage has been released of an attacker who pushed another man onto the tracks at a Tube station.
Police are continuing on with their hunt to identify the man after he attacked several people at different locations last Thursday (October 27).
This included assaulting a man at Baker Street station at 11.50am.
Shortly after midday, he was seen at Finchley Road station, where he pushed another man on to the tracks.
British Transport Police have confirmed in a new appeal that a third person was also assaulted by the same man on a train from Finchley Road.
🚨 Detectives are releasing new footage as they continue to try and identify this man 🚨
— British Transport Police (@BTP) October 31, 2022
Last Thursday, a man was pushed onto the tracks and two others were assaulted on the London Underground.
If you know his name, text 61016 📱
If you see him, don't approach and call 999 📞 pic.twitter.com/ximXRzEm1c
Two victims were taken to hospital for treatment and have since been discharged. Neither sustained serious injuries.
An appeal was launched on Friday for more information and the public was warned to not approach the man pictured.
Now more images and a video of the man have been released in a plea for anyone to identify him.
It has been reported that the man is often seen in the area with ‘gaffer tape’ strapped around his leg.
Anyone with information should call 999 referencing 517 of 27/10/22.
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