JAKARTA - A medical staff member was beaten and thrown from the London Underground or tube (a public subway mode of transportation) after confronting three passengers who were not wearing masks.
Saturday, October 3, this medical staff saw two men and one woman without masks on the train. He then rebuked them. But what do you get?
One of the men punched him in the side of the head several times before throwing him from the train onto the platform at High Street Kensington station.
The attackers remained on the train and left the station around 10pm.
The victim suffered a series of serious injuries, including chipped jaw and broken eye socket.
In the UK, it is currently mandatory to wear masks on public transport as it is entering the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
People must wear a face covering on trains, buses, carriages, ferries, tubes and on airplanes, unless they have a medical exemption.
Possible exceptions include children under 11 years of age and those unable to wear a mask due to physical or mental disabilities or disabilities.
Anyone who does not comply with the rules could face a £ 100 fine.
British Transport Police have released a picture of a man who may have information to aid their investigation.
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