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Police Hunt Tommy Robinson in Tenerife After Alleged St Pancras Assault

An international manhunt follows the suspect’s departure from the UK in the early hours.

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Overview

  • A man was knocked unconscious at London’s St Pancras station on July 28 and remains in stable condition after treatment for serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
  • British Transport Police have launched arrest enquiries, recovered station CCTV and appealed for witnesses to help clarify the sequence of events.
  • Video footage circulating online shows Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, at the scene claiming self-defence with the words “he came at me, bruv.”
  • Detectives confirmed the 42-year-old suspect flew to Tenerife shortly after the incident, prompting efforts to secure his return for questioning.
  • The case underscores challenges in cross-border policing and the need for cooperation to bring the far-right activist back under UK jurisdiction.