A group of masked men and woman throwing banned Nazi salutes and carrying a racist banner have been captured on video terrifying other passengers on a Melbourne train.
Maddie Caines and Joel Hutchinson are two Australian citizens who are travelling the world together, but a trip on an overnight bed-bug infested train has left them with dozens of bites.
A woman, who appeared drunk, was caught hurling xenophobic comments at a group of German tourists on a New York train.
The club pocketed the £20million payout from the public purse after HS2 bosses decided the train line should pass through a corner of the club’s Bodymoor Heath training ground in Birmingham
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Ex-soldier Daniel Khalife was previously an inmate at HMP Belmarsh after being denied bail, but by July he was being held at HMP Wandsworth, with it unclear when he was transferred.
Disturbing video shows the pair – as well as another member of their group – sitting on tracks and attempting to take a selfie, before a male member of the party leans back and is zapped with 600 volts.
Nick Reynold was just 18 months old when his father Bruce Reynolds became one of Britain’s most wanted men, after taking part in the crime of the century on August 8, 1963.
The 10:43 a.m. train was on its way from Grand Central to Hempstead when it derailed east of Jamaica in Queens at 11.15am. The cause of the derailment remains unknown.