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A woman assaulted by a man on a train after she asked him to move his feet, took a picture of the suspect on her mobile phone. | |
Police have released the photo taken by the 42-year-old victim who was hit across the face with a holdall at Gravesend station, Kent. | |
She had boarded the train to Charing Cross station and asked the man to move his feet and bag from the seats. | She had boarded the train to Charing Cross station and asked the man to move his feet and bag from the seats. |
The suspect then hit her across the face with the bag. | |
"This was an unprovoked and completely random attack against a passenger who was simply asking for a seat," said PC Leigh Reid, from British Transport Police. | |
"Despite being left in shock, she kept her wits and used her phone to get a photo of the suspect, which shows him with his eyes closed." | "Despite being left in shock, she kept her wits and used her phone to get a photo of the suspect, which shows him with his eyes closed." |
The suspect is described as black, about 6ft 4ins tall, wore a dark-coloured suit jacket, white t-shirt and dark-coloured trousers. He was carrying a large tan-coloured holdall bag. | |
The attack happened at about 0800 BST on 27 June. |
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