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Women ‘sexually assaulted at London Bridge station in queue to play organ’

Main article content Appeals England Published: 15:38 02/07/2026 British Transport Police (BTP) officers have released images of a man they would like to speak to after two women were sexually assaulted at London Bridge railway station. The incident happened at around 11pm on Saturday 30 May as they waited in line to play the organ at the station. A man approached them and began talking to both women before sexually assaulting them. Officers believe the man in the images could have information that may assist their enquiries. The man spoke with a northern accent, possibly from North East England. Anyone who recognises him is asked to text BTP on 61016, or call 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 818 of 3 June. Information can be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Police have released a picture of a man they want to speak to following reports that two women were sexually assaulted at London Bridge station (Picture: BTP)

An appeal has been launched after two women were allegedly sexually assaulted in the middle of a busy London railway station.

The women were at London Bridge, queuing up to play the hub’s famous Victorian pipe organ, when they were allegedly approached by a man.

He started speaking to the pair at around 11pm on Saturday May 30 before proceeding to harass them, it has been reported.

Officers have now shared pictures of a man who they believe could assist in the investigation.

The man was reported to have a northern accent, possibly from northeast England.

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He was also wearing grey Nike shorts, white trainers and tattoos on his right arm and left hand.

Popularly known as Henry, after its designer Henry Jones, the London Bridge organ was originally commissioned for Christ Church in Whetstone.

The instrument was relocated to the station in 2022 following a campaign by charity Pipe Up for Pipe Organs after the church closed in 2020.

Anyone who recognises the man pictured should text BTP on 61016 or call 0800405040 quoting reference 818 of June 3.

Information can also be provided anonymously to Crimestoppers.

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