Man jailed for savage attack at London Underground station

Roger Smith - Contributor Add a Comment 5 Min Read
Viorel Schiopu // Credit: BTP

A 23-year-old man has been jailed for a serious assault on a member of Transport for (TfL) staff for a shocking act of unprovoked violence.

Just after midnight on 21 May a member of staff at Underground station was approached by a man, later identified as Viorel Schiopu of Lansdowne Road in Luton, who spoke to him briefly before pushing through the barrier.

Schiopu threw the contents of a packet he was eating from at the victim and walked away, but a short time later returned to the ticket hall where CCTV showed him having a conversation with his back turned to the victim. Schiopu then suddenly turned around and threw a violent punch at the victim's head, which caused the 61-year old victim to fall backwards to the ground and instantly become unconscious.

Hearing a loud bang, another member of staff ran over and found the victim unconscious while Schiopu calmly left the station about a minute later. The victim was rushed to a Major Trauma hospital where it was found he had a bleed on the brain, a fractured skull and multiple facial fractures, and remained in hospital for 12 days and is still slowly recovering from his injuries.

Later that day, released CCTV images of Schiopu that were shared on social media, leading to him handing himself into police the following day, 22 May.

At Inner London Crown Court on 22 June Schiopu pleaded guilty to Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), Actual Bodily Harm (ABH) and Affray.

On Wednesday, 13 December, Schiopu was sentenced to three and a half years imprisonment as well as an indefinite restraining order to not approach the victim or enter certain stations.

In his victim impact statement, the victim said: “To say the effects of the assault have been profound would be an understatement. It has changed everything, and my life is very different to what it used to be before….it feels like my freedom has been robbed from me.”

Detective Constable Tony Gittins said: “This was a truly appalling and unprovoked attack on a member of staff simply trying to do their job, and they are very sadly continuing to suffer the severe physical and mental effects of what happened to this day.

“Every member of staff should be able to go to work without fear of violence and we will always take a zero tolerance approach to such offending. This is clear from our swift and thorough investigation which has resulted in Schiopu being jailed just over two months after the incident – where he will now have time to reflect on the consequences of his actions.

“While it could never make up for what happened, I hope the victim is able to take some comfort from the fact justice has been served today and begin to start rebuilding his life as he knew it.”

Mandy McGregor, Head of Policing and Community Safety at , said: “Our staff have the right to do their job without fear or intimidation and we do not tolerate any violence, aggression or threatening behaviour towards them. This was an appalling act of violence against a member of staff who was just trying to do their job and we're pleased that the offender has been brought to justice.

“Everyone should be able to go about their day without fear or intimidation. We will always work with the police to push for the strongest sentences possible for offenders, and work with our staff and their unions to do everything we can to keep them safe.”

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