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Tommy Robinson Flees UK After Appearing Next to Unconscious Man at St Pancras Station
London, 29 July 2025 – Far-right activist Tommy Robinson (real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) reportedly left the United Kingdom in the early hours of 29 July, just hours after being filmed at St Pancras station beside a man who appeared to be unconscious and bleeding. The incident occurred the night before, around 20:40 BST on Monday 28 July, and is being treated as an alleged assault by British Transport Police.
The Incident
Video footage, widely circulated online, shows Robinson pacing near a motionless man lying face-down on the station concourse. In the clip, he is heard saying, “he come at me bruv, you saw that”, as bystanders call urgently to station staff for help.
Injuries and Response
The injured man was taken to a major trauma centre suffering serious but not life-threatening injuries. British Transport Police confirmed they were called at about 8:40pm, and investigators are now gathering forensic evidence from the scene while making arrest enquiries.
Robinson’s Departure
Police have confirmed the 42‑year‑old from Bedfordshire “boarded a flight out of the country in the early hours” of 29 July. An international manhunt is now underway to locate him and bring him in for questioning. It remains unclear where he is currently.
Context & Background
Earlier on the same day, Robinson was seen leafleting and filming himself at St Pancras to promote a “freedom rally” scheduled for 13 September. The incident adds to a track record of legal troubles: he was jailed for contempt of court in 2024, served several months, and was released in May 2025 after receiving a reduction in sentence. He is also expected to face court in October 2025 on harassment charges involving two journalists—charges he denies.
Reactions & Police Appeal
British Transport Police have urged anyone with information or footage from the night of 28 July at St Pancras to come forward, referencing incident number 655 of 28 July. Investigators continue to piece together how the confrontation unfolded.
Robinson’s supporters have defended the incident, reposting statements likening his actions to legal self-defence—though no official statement from Robinson himself has been verified at this time.
Next Steps
• Police: Ongoing forensic investigation; arrest warrants and enquiries continue.
• Courts: Robinson is due to face judgment in his 2024 harassment case in October 2025.
• Public: Authorities appeal for any witnesses to come forward.
This marks the latest in a series of controversial episodes in Robinson’s activist career—raising fresh questions about his pattern of departing the UK amid legal pressure.
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