Police remove woman from Avanti train for telling passenger to ‘go back to Morocco or Tunisia’ The British Transport Police met the train at Stoke railway station after reports of racial abuse.
A British Transport Police spokesperson said: “Officers received a text report to 61016 at about 11.45am on 3 February concerning racial abuse on a train from Euston to Manchester.
A woman was met by police after being accused of racially abusing a fellow passenger on a train from London to Manchester, with the incident recorded and shared online.
At the end of the almost three-minute video, the man informed the woman he was recording, who defended her comments by saying “good, show it to the police, go on” and that she had “no regrets”.
The alleged incident occurred on an Avanti West Coast train journey from Euston to Manchester Piccadilly at around 11.13am on 3 February.