Man guilty of pushing 91-year-old onto London subway tracks

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This undated handout grab taken from CCTV issued by British Transport Police shows Robert Malpas being pushed on to the tracks of Marble Arch Underground station in London. A man has been convicted of attempted murder for pushing the former chairman of cross-Channel tunnel operator Eurotunnel onto London subway tracks. A jury found Paul Crossley guilty Friday, Oct. 5, 2018 of shoving 91-year-old Robert Malpas off a platform at Marble Arch station in April. Malpas suffered a fractured pelvis and a gash to his head. (British Transport Police via AP)

A man was convicted of attempted murder on Friday for pushing the former chairman of cross-Channel tunnel operator Eurotunnel onto London subway tracks.

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A jury found Paul Crossley guilty of shoving 91-year-old Robert Malpas off a platform at Marble Arch station in April.

Malpas suffered a fractured pelvis and a gash to his head. He was saved by passer-by Riyad El Hussani, who jumped and pulled him off the tracks moments before a train arrived.

Crossley was convicted at London’s Central Criminal Court of attempting to murder Malpas and another man, Tobias French. French was shoved at another Underground station earlier the same day, but managed to keep his balance.

Prosecutor Benjamin Aina said Malpas, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1998, was “in a very bad way” after the attack but mad made a good recovery.

The 46-year-old suspect, who had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia as a teenager, denied intending to kill the men.

Crossley will be sentenced Nov. 9.

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