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Man convicted for pushing 91-y-o on to subway tracks

Published:Tuesday | June 25, 2019 | 12:00 AM

LONDON (AP):

A British judge has sentenced a paranoid schizophrenic to at least 12 years in custody for pushing a 91-year-old man on to the subway tracks in London.

Paul Crossley shoved Robert Malpas, a former Eurotunnel executive, on to the rail line at Marble Arch station on April 27, 2018. Earlier the same day, he attacked another traveller, who managed to keep his balance. Crossley was found guilty of two counts of attempted murder.

Judge Nicholas Hilliard said on Monday that the 47-year-old poses a “grave and enduring risk to the public”. Crossley will be sent to a mental hospital until he is deemed suitable for a prison.

Malpas was rescued by teacher Riyad El Hussani, who leapt from the platform just one minute before the next train was due to arrive. The pensioner suffered a broken pelvis and a cut to the head.