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19 views • October 5, 2018

Man Guilty of Trying to Kill Former Eurotunnel Chairman By Pushing Him Onto London Underground Tracks

Chen Tim
A man who pushed a former Eurotunnel chairman onto the tracks of London’s Underground has been convicted of attempted murder. Paul Crossley, 46, ran up behind 91-year-old Sir Robert Malpas at Marble Arch station in central London and pushed him off the platform. Crossley, reportedly a paranoid schizophrenic, told police he “didn’t get much sleep last night.” He was convicted of attempted murder on Oct. 5 and will be sentenced after a medical report.
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