Police appeal after railway station staff attacked
Officers investigating an attack on a staff member at a railway station who was left unconscious and with a fractured skull have released images of two men they would like to speak to.
British Transport Police said shortly after midnight on 27 February, the victim asked two men to leave Brighton Railway Station after they had been disruptive on a train having travelled from Shoreham-by-Sea in West Sussex.
The men then attacked the staff member and one punched him in the head, leaving him unconscious, police said.
Anyone who recognises the people in the picture, or has any information which could help police, is asked to contact the force.
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