This is the shocking moment a group of teens attacked a man on a train platform after witnesses said he 'asked them to stop vaping'.

Philia Pragma, 54, witnessed a group of up to five young men assault a man who repeatedly asked them to stop vaping on a busy train, she said.

The boys, estimated to be around 15 or 16 years old, boarded the train at London King's Cross on May 24 and began using the nicotine devices almost immediately.

A middle-aged man standing nearby asked them several times to stop, Ms Pragma said, noting that there were children present and that the carriage was tightly packed.

The boys ignored his requests and continued vaping, she said.

When the man got off the train at Hitchin in Hertfordshire they followed him onto the platform and began beating him, she claimed.

The horrifying video shows several of the hooded young thugs get into a fight with a member of the public on the platform, as some tried to pull them away and others looked on from the train in disbelief. 

The actress from Cambridgeshire, said: 'It was truly shocking to see this behaviour.

This is the shocking moment a group of teens attacked a man on a train platform after witnesses said he 'asked them to stop vaping'

This is the shocking moment a group of teens attacked a man on a train platform after witnesses said he 'asked them to stop vaping'

The horrifying video shows several of the hooded young thugs get into a fight with a member of the public on the platform, as some tried to pull them away and others looked on from the train in disbelief

The horrifying video shows several of the hooded young thugs get into a fight with a member of the public on the platform, as some tried to pull them away and others looked on from the train in disbelief

When the man got off the train at Hitchin in Hertfordshire they followed him onto the platform and began beating him, a witness claimed

When the man got off the train at Hitchin in Hertfordshire they followed him onto the platform and began beating him, a witness claimed

'I could see the boys follow the man off the train specifically to attack him. About five of them all jumped on top of him and pinned him to the ground.

'The middle-aged gentleman was with his own group so luckily they were there to help break it up and a member of the station's staff came quickly over as well.

'The fight ended as quickly as it started and I assume the boys got back on the train.

'I didn't see them get back on, but they weren't on the platform when we were pulling out and they had no where else to go.'

She noticed the vapers as soon as the train set off from London's King's Cross station.

As the train was very busy, many passengers were either standing or sitting in close proximity to one another.

The woman watched as a man got into a heated argument with the group over their vaping, she said.

She said: 'The man asked them in a calm but firm way if they could stop vaping.

'It was really disturbing some of the people sat closer, especially because it was such a busy train and no one had anywhere else to move to.

'The boys refused and argued that because they are 16 they should be able to vape.

'The man then made the point that there were young families on the carriage and that vaping around them could be harmful.

'The boys clearly didn't care and kept on as if nothing was happening.'

The boys, estimated to be around 15 or 16 years old, boarded the train at London King's Cross on May 24 and began using the nicotine devices almost immediately

The boys, estimated to be around 15 or 16 years old, boarded the train at London King's Cross on May 24 and began using the nicotine devices almost immediately

The argument continued for about 45 minutes, until the train reached Hitchin station, where the man was getting off, Ms Pragma said.

The boys followed him off the train even though she had overheard them earlier saying their stop was Peterborough.

She said: 'I almost couldn't believe it. They had been going on about how they were going to be on the train a while, that they were going all the way to Peterborough, so that's why they "needed" to vape.

'So when they got off at Hitchin, everyone was confused until we saw the fight break out.

'Then I realised they only got off briefly to beat on this poor man before, I'm assuming, jumping right back on the train to finish their journey.'

The train pulled out of the station before she could see more.

She added: 'I know that the barriers for that station aren't far from where the fight broke out so a member of staff came over pretty quickly.

'As we were leaving the station, I saw another arrive, but at this point the boys were already gone.

'I did see the middle-aged gentleman after the fight and he seemed relatively uninjured, but I imagine he must have been shaken up.'

British Transport Police said: 'Officers were called to Hitchin railway station at 8.25pm on 24 May to reports of a fight on the platform.

'Officers attended, and two teenage boys and a 22-year-old man were arrested on suspicion of affray.

'Enquiries are ongoing, and anyone with information is asked to contact British Transport Police by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 with the reference 746 of 24 May 2025.'

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