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Olivia Williams & Abigail Nicholson & Hannah Mackenzie Wood

Gang shouts 'do him now' as they chase down staff in 'appalling' station assault

Shocking mobile phone footage has emerged showing a gang of roughly six thugs threatening, kicking and chasing down two train station employees.

British Transport Police received a report of employees being attacked at Formby Train Station at 7.37pm on Sunday, April 3.

The footage shows six individuals dressed in all black, thought to be teenagers, making their way towards a security guard and another staff member on the platform.

One of the youths can he heard shouting "get off our station lad" as they terrorise the men, the Liverpool Echo reports.

The two staff members headed towards the stairs when one of the teens kicks them in the back.

The train station staff then ran up the stairs away from the thugs and the gang continued to chase them.

The childish teens were heard laughing and shouting and a girl screams "oh my god, they're f*****g legging it". Another one of the teens shouts "do him now" as they run towards the station entrance.

The gang backed the security guard into a corner at the station entrance where they attempted to kick him again.

Both staff members managed to secure themselves behind a locked door.

The group of around six men were caught on film kicking and chasing two members of train staff. (Liverpool Echo)

One of the gang members can be seen trying to kick down the door as the rest of the teens laugh.

The video of the attack was shared around social media, with multiple users tagging Merseyside Police and British Transport Police in the video.

British Transport Police Superintendent David Rams, replied to a worried social media user on Twitter to reassure them an investigation would be launched.

Mr Ram said: "This is completely unacceptable and I will make sure an investigation is launched. It isn't a police officer it is a member of security. Still appalling behaviour."

A spokesperson for British Transport Police (BTP) said today enquiries remain ongoing into this incident. Merseyside Police also said BTP have launched an investigation with their "support" and confirmed the individuals in the video were rail staff and not a police officer.

A spokesperson for BTP said: "British Transport Police received a report at 7.37pm on Sunday, April 3 of a rail staff assault at Formby railway station.

"We are aware of footage showing this incident being circulated on social media and enquiries remain ongoing.

"Any witnesses, or anyone with video footage of the incident, are urged to contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 531 of 3 April.

"Officers are conducting increased patrols in the area following the incident."

Andy Heath, Managing Director at Merseyrail, moved to reassure the public that this sort of behaviour will not be tolerated by the rail service and it is working closely with BTP to catch the culprits.

He said "We are aware of an incident at Formby station on Sunday evening in which staff were attacked by a group of youths.

"While incidents of this nature are extremely rare on our network, I want to reassure the public that this sort of behaviour will not be tolerated and we are working closely with the British Transport Police to identify those involved to ensure that they can be held accountable for their actions. "

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