Manhunt for chokehold attacker who 'left victim unconscious at Bank Tube station'
Briefly

A man in his 50s fell unconscious due to a headlock choke during a confrontation on the London Underground at Bank station. The attack occurred at approximately 3:10 PM on June 30 when the suspect, swearing at the victim, placed him in a chokehold, leading to the victim losing consciousness. After the assault, the suspect fled and boarded a Central line train. Detectives have released CCTV images to identify a male seen at the station, urging witnesses to come forward.
A man in his 50s fell unconscious after being choked during a fight on the London Underground at Bank station on June 30. He was attacked by a suspect who began swearing as he passed by before putting the man into a headlock at the bottom of the escalators, causing him to lose consciousness.
The attacker fled the scene and boarded a Central line train. Detectives released CCTV stills of a male in a yellow T-shirt and shorts seen entering the Square Mile station.
Police believe the man in the CCTV images may have information that could aid their enquiries. Witnesses or anyone who recognizes him are encouraged to text officers or contact Crimestoppers anonymously.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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