Wimbledon station commuters flee train in 'Bible' panic
Passengers pressured open the doors on a busy rush-hour teach and climbed on to tracks after becoming "panicked" in the carriage.
It passed off outdoor wimbledon station in south-west london at 08:30 bst as a person apparently started reading traces aloud from the bible.
Commuters became scared while the person began quoting phrases along with, "loss of life is not the quit", a passenger stated.
Rail power traces were reduce as passengers "self-evacuated", police stated.
Trains thru the vicinity were anticipated to stay disrupted until 13:00 bst.
Ian, who became at the teach, stated the man's bible-analyzing led to a "commotion" and a "weigh down".
He stated someone then asked the man to prevent speakme "as he turned into scaring humans" and "the man stopped and stood there along with his head down".
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The educate had been travelling among shepperton and london waterloo. British delivery police (btp) stated no arrests were made.
A community rail spokesperson said no passengers or educate team of workers have been injured but "giant delays" could keep on offerings in and out of waterloo "for the rest of the morning".
Wimbledon station commuters flee train in 'Bible' panic
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October 02, 2017
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