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Ashlie Blakey

Thug grabbed rail worker by the throat in vicious attack after forcing through barrier without ticket

A man launched a vicious attack on a member of rail staff after forcing his way through a barrier without a ticket.

Michael Lucas tried to get through the barriers at Wigan Wallgate train station without paying on February 6 this year. After being denied and challenged by staff, he left.

But British Transport Police said the 32-year-old returned later that same day and forced himself through the barriers. CCTV showed him grabbing a 55-year-old member of staff by the throat.

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Lucas then violently punched him to the ground, leaving him with a fractured eye socket, cheekbone and jaw. After the attack, he fled the station.

He dropped his phone and driving licence at the scene, which were then seized by officers. Police were able to track him down and he was arrested three days later.

In June this year, Lucas, of Bath Street, Southport, appeared at Wigan Magistrates' Court and pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm without intent. Yesterday (October 24), he was jailed for two years and four months at Bolton Crown Court.

BTP Detective Sergeant Stephen Kite said: "This was a particularly vicious and unprovoked attack on a member of rail staff and I’m pleased Lucas has been served a lengthy spell behind bars. The safety of those travelling and working on the rail network is our utmost priority, and no one should be subjected to such barbaric violence for simply doing their job.

"I hope this result serves as a warning to anyone who commits a violent crime on the railway – we will catch you and bring you to justice. If you’re a victim of, or witness to, violence on the railway, I urge you to report it to us either by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40. In an emergency, always dial 999."

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