Two women were thrown to the floor by three girls who then stamped on their heads at London Bridge Tube station: Police issue CCTV appeal
- Two women were attacked at London Bridge Underground station by three girls
- The women victims were thrown to the floor and girls stamped on their heads
- British Transport Police has released CCTV images of three girls who ‘may have information’ which could help the force’s investigation into the attack
Two women were attacked at a London Underground station by three girls who set upon them, throwing them to the floor and stamping on their heads.
CCTV images related to the violent attack, which took place at around 11.05pm at London Bridge Underground station, have been released.
The two victims were approached by three girls who set upon them at the bottom of the stairs in the ticket hall.
The girls then threw the two women to the floor and stamped on their heads.
British Transport Police captured images of three females at the scene. The force believes they may have information regarding the attack
The victims had to be taken to hospital for their injuries, and were left ‘shaken up’ by the incident.
British Transport Police captured images of three females at the scene. The force believes they may have information regarding the attack.
It is appealing to witnesses and members of the public who could help them trace the girls in the photographs.
A spokesman for the force said: ‘Do you recognise these girls? Detectives investigating a violent attack on two women at London Bridge Underground station are today releasing these images in connection.
British Transport Police is appealing to witnesses and members of the public who could help them trace the girls in the photographs
‘On 16 September at around 11.05pm, the two victims were approached by the three women as they reached the bottom the stairs in the ticket hall. The girls set up on them, throwing them to the floor and stamping on their heads.
‘Both victims had to go to hospital. Thankfully they weren’t seriously injured but understandably shaken up.
‘Officers believe the girls in the CCTV images may have information which could help their investigation.’
Anyone with information is asked to contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 679 of 16/09/2022.
Anonymous reports can be made to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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