British Transport Police are investigating an incident at a London Underground station and are asking the public for their help.
The incident took place at Stockwell Underground station at 11.17pm on Sunday 30th May.
A man was standing near the edge of the platform at the station when a woman approached him from behind and pushed her knees into the back of his, which caused him to become unbalanced.
Officers from British Transport Police have released the CCTV image as they believe that the woman may be able to help with their investigation into the incident. This aggravated a previous knee injury but did not suffer any other injuries.
If you recognise the woman or have any other information which you think may help the British Transport Police with their enquiries then please contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference number 2100038777 of 30/05/21.
Alternatively, you can always contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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Usually it’s men who assaults women. But obviously she was out of order. And domestic violence is probably still on the rise.