London Underground - Ealing man charged with attempted murder after commuters pushed onto Tube tracks

By Isabel Millett

3rd Nov 2022 | Local News

Finchley Road Tube Station
Finchley Road Tube Station

An Ealing man has been charged with attempted murder following a series of attacks on the London Underground.

Police launched a manhunt last week after a commuter was pushed onto the tube tracks at Baker Street Station.

The suspect of this first unprovoked attack at 11:50am on Thursday (October 27) was seen to push another man onto tube tracks 10 minutes later at Finchley Road Station.

A third victim came forward to say he was assaulted by the same man on the train from Finchley Road.

The British Transport Police released a CCTV image of the suspect they were hunting and warned the public to stay away.

On Monday evening, an arrest was made after two off duty police officers identified the man in the CCTV as he travelled on the Central Line.

Donoval Kenlyn, 37, appeared in court yesterday morning (November 2) charged with one count of attempted murder and two counts of assault.

Detectives continue to appeal to anyone who may have witnessed assaults at Finchley Road Station and Baker Street Underground Station to contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 (quoting reference: 210 of 27/10/22).

     

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