Police seek to question Tommy Robinson in connection with station assault

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Police are pursuing Tommy Robinson for questioning in connection with an alleged assault that occurred at St Pancras railway station, where a man was found with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Video evidence shows Robinson walking near the injured individual, although it does not reveal how he became incapacitated. The British Transport Police confirmed that Robinson, 42, departed the UK on a flight early Tuesday morning, following the incident on Monday evening. A commuter attempted to intervene during the incident, calling for assistance as Robinson made dismissive remarks. While Robinson has not commented directly on the allegations, he retweeted supportive posts on social media shortly after the police statement was released.

The BTP has encouraged witnesses to provide information, emphasizing their commitment to resolving the case. A London Ambulance Service spokesperson reported treating the injured man before transporting him to a major trauma center. The investigation remains active as detectives seek to bring the suspect into custody for questioning.

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