
Police want to speak to this man after a finance worker was attacked last month (Picture: British Transport Police)
A finance worker has described how he was left ‘covered in blood’ after being attacked while commuting home on the London Underground.
The 24-year-old victim,who has asked not to be named,said he was on his way home when a stranger launched an ‘unprovoked assault’ on him,leaving him with a broken nose and cuts to his face.
The commuter said he’s been left shaken by the attack,which took place on Thursday,July 17 at around 10.30pm.
Detectives have launched an investigation and are appealing for witnesses.
Recalling the assault,the man told Metro: ‘I was making my way home from work on a packed train when I tried to sit down on a seat where a guy had his bag.
The victim was then punched by the man after he stepped off the car and onto the platform at Liverpool Street Underground Station (Picture: Alex Segre/Getty)‘I live outside London,so I can get the train into Liverpool Street,which is okay,but then getting on the tube is more difficult. I’ve got to get through it unfortunately,’ he said.The passenger said he was worried that the attacker could hurt someone else in future and urged witnesses to contact British Transport Police.‘People don’t want either get involved because they don’t want to get hit themselves,but multiple people moved away,’ he said. ‘With hindsight,it could have been prevented if,as a collective people had said something to him and we all looked out for each other.’The British Transport Police has issued a picture of a man they want to speak to in connection with the incident.They said in a statement: ‘Anyone who recognises him or witnessed the incident is asked to contact British Transport Police by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40,quoting reference 833 of 17 July.’No arrests have been made.United News - unews.co.za