Tommy Robinson ‘flees the country’ after police launch investigation into assault at St Pancras

The far -right activist Tommy Robinson is believed to have left the country after being withdrawn on an alleged attack scene at a London train station.
Police confirmed that the suspect in the attack, which left an unconscious man on the ground of the St Pancras train station on Monday evening, was on a flight out of the country in the early hours of the morning.
Online images, Luton, Bedfordshire’s 42 -year -old activist, the wounded man seems to step back and forth while lying still while lying still.
An British transport police spokesman said: “Last night (July 28) after an attack report at the St Pancras Station, civil servants confirmed that the suspect, a 42 -year -old man from Bedfordshire, took a flight out of the country in the early hours of this morning.
“Detectives continue to work closely to detain the investigation and to question.”
In the images, Robinson, whose real name was Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, seemed to be walking in the background because he was called for security to help the unconscious man.
A good samaritan can be heard that the wounded person is urgently asking for help: “Can we get some help here!”
The images don’t show how the man comes to hurt. But Robinson says: “Before a series of staircases, he came to me, Bruv”.
Earlier of that day, the founder of the British Defense League, which is currently disappeared, encouraged a scheduled protest for September 13, and published his videos in the capital.
On Tuesday, Robinson shared a task in X, claiming that he was defending himself in the incident.
“An preventive strike is completely legal for me. Tommy Robinson-Darketing or not-he was going to attack him. Someone tried to attack him and worse.
“I hope they are good and they do a complete healing, but if you start a physical fight with someone – especially with someone who doesn’t hesitate to protect themselves – you must be willing to lose.”
In May, Robinson was released from prison after seven months to disrespect the court.
In October, in 2021, he was imprisoned for a large number of violations of a precautionary measures that prevented him from repeating the wrong allegations against a Syrian refugee who successfully sued him for slander.




