Exclusive: Tommy Robinson, who has been battling for his life, lands in Spain after he avoids the UK due to assault charges

The Olive Press has revealed that Tommy Robinson fled to Spain following a video of him being filmed next to an unconscious man in London’s St Pancras Station.

Robinson, real-name Stephen Yaxley Lennon, boarded a Ryanair early morning flight from London Stansted Airport, to Tenerife South Airport, yesterday.

A TikTok video posted by a fellow traveler shows Robinson, 42 years old, being checked for his passport prior to boarding a flight that left Stansted, UK at 6.45am.

The former leader of English Defence League (EDL), a sunny Spanish island, is shown in a separate clip disembarking from the aircraft.

British Transport Police confirmed on Monday that they responded to St Pancras shortly after 8.40pm following reports of a violent assault.

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A man found in a car with severe but not life-threatening injuries was rushed to the hospital.

Since then, officers have launched an investigation. They are encouraging witnesses to come forward.

The force stated: “Following an assault report at St Pancras last night (28th of July), officers have confirmed the suspect, 42-year-old Bedfordshire man, boarded a plane out of the country early this morning.

“Detectives continue to work closely with each other to progress the case and take him into custody to be questioned.”

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Liam Bradford, a seasoned news editor with over 20 years of experience, currently based in Spain, is known for his editorial expertise, commitment to journalistic integrity, and advocating for press freedom.

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