
July 29, 2025
By JamRadio Newsdesk | Crime & Politics |
Tommy Robinson, the prominent far-right activist, has reportedly fled the UK just hours after a disturbing incident at London’s St Pancras International Station left a man hospitalised.
The chaotic scene unfolded as commuters watched paramedics administer CPR to a man lying face-down on the concourse near the main escalators. Eyewitnesses described the moment police swarmed the station, with multiple vans and forensic teams securing the area.
Tommy Robinson makes his way down the steps at St. Pancras Station after allegedly assaulting a man leaving him unconscious
Mobile phone footage showed Robinson — real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon — pacing nearby and shouting: “He came at me, bruv — you saw that!” A statement many interpreted as an attempt to justify the events as self-defence.
This happend today at St pancreas railway station. pic.twitter.com/4OLDCJSs1t
— London & UK Street News (@CrimeLdn) July 28, 2025
British Transport Police later confirmed that a 42-year-old suspect had boarded a flight out of the UK in the early hours of the morning, though his name has not been officially released. The victim’s injuries were described as serious but not life-threatening.
The station remained operational, though sections were cordoned off behind medical screens. Forensics officers were seen gathering samples from surrounding handrails and stairways.
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