Police in Edinburgh are appealing for witnesses after a woman was pushed down an escalator at Waverley Station.
The 23-year-old was making her way down the escalator leading from Princes Street to Waverley Station at around 5.40pm on Thursday, October 7 when a male intentionally pushed her causing her to tumble almost to the bottom, police said.
As a result she was knocked unconscious briefly and was treated by the Scottish Ambulance Service but declined further treatment.
Officers are currently following a positive line of inquiry but are asking anyone who can assist with their investigation to come forward.
The suspect is described as white, early twenties, 5ft 6ins tall with a regular build, short flat black hair and pale skin.
He was wearing a white polo shirt, blue tracksuit bottoms and trainers.
Sergeant Dave Hughes said: “This was an unprovoked assault, could have had far more serious consequences and left the victim with more serious injuries.
“The Princes Street and Waverley Station area are always extremely busy and there would have been several members of the public around who may have witnessed this incident.
“I would therefore ask that anyone who can help us with our ongoing inquiry contacts police immediately.”
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