British Transport Police are appealing for the public’s help identifying six men caught on CCTV following a violent assault on a couple at one of London’s busiest Underground stations.
The attack took place at King’s Cross station at around 6:30am on Sunday 11 January, on the Victoria line platform. The trouble began when a member of a group directed an insult at the couple as they walked onto the platform. A sustained assault followed, during which the man was punched and kicked repeatedly by multiple attackers. He sustained several cuts to his face and had hair wrenched from his head. When the woman with him stepped in to intervene, she too was punched.
British Transport Police have released CCTV images of six individuals believed to have been present during the incident and who officers want to speak to as part of their investigation. All six were captured on camera at King’s Cross station at the time.
Anyone who recognises any of the men pictured is asked to contact British Transport Police by calling 0800 40 50 40, texting 61016, or reporting online, quoting reference 102 of 11 January. Those wishing to pass on information without giving their name can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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