By Isha Sesay • Published: 16 Dec 2019 • 17:22
Police are looking for a man who racially abused a tube worker in London. Credit: BTP.
THE police are looking for a man who screamed racist abuse at London Underground staff after they allegedly caught him urinating on the platform.
The appalling incident is believed to have taken place at Morden tube station in south London, England, on Friday, December 13, during the afternoon rush hour commute.
Speaking to the Mirror, a witness who recorded the shocking incident on her phone, said the man was being escorted out of the station by staff after he relieved himself in view of the public.
Evidently upset that he was asked to leave, the witness said that the man started to tell staff that he paid their wages and that there should be more toilets available in all tube stations.
He then asked the staff member if they were Muslim before yelling in his face that he was a “f***ing dirty Muslim c**t” several times before reaffirming that if it wasn’t for him the Transport for London worker wouldn’t have a job. He then continues his barrage of abuse as he is pushed through the barriers towards the exit.
A British Transport Police spokesperson confirmed they are aware and investigating but so far no arrests have been made.
A racist man caught yelling at London tube worker “you *******dirty Muslim ****” , “I pay my taxes so you can stand there and do this for a living.” pic.twitter.com/kvl3eUzDMi — PTV UK News (@ptvuknews) December 16, 2019
A racist man caught yelling at London tube worker “you *******dirty Muslim ****” , “I pay my taxes so you can stand there and do this for a living.” pic.twitter.com/kvl3eUzDMi
— PTV UK News (@ptvuknews) December 16, 2019
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