Multiple people have been attacked by two people during a violent assault at a train station in Belfast.
The incident took place at Belfast City Hospital Train Station on Monday as police made an urgent appeal for information. The attack happened at around 3.40pm.
Several people were assaulted before the assailants made their escape on Donegall Road in the Northern Irish city. Police Service Northern Ireland have opened their investigation.
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The force say they are eager to speak to an unidentified person they say was injured during the incident.
A police spokesperson said: "Police are appealing for information in relation to a serious assault that has occurred at Belfast City Hospital Train Station.
"It has been reported to police that multiple members of the public have been assaulted on Monday, 6th October 2025, at approximately 1540 hours.
"It is believed that both suspects have made their way onto Donegal Road following the assault, heading countrywards. Police are keen to speak to an unidentified injured party who was also assaulted during this incident."
They went on to say: "If you are aware of this incident or have any information that can assist police with their investigation, please contact us on 101 quoting crime reference number 1080 of 06/10/25."
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