Video of woman telling black man 'you guys used to be slaves' on Tube investigated by police

The argument involved several passengers on the Jubilee line

Lamiat Sabin
Saturday 14 February 2015 14:36 GMT
The incident had occurred on the Jubilee line
The incident had occurred on the Jubilee line (YouTube)

A video of a woman who appears to tell a passenger that his ancestors “used to be slaves” during an argument on the London Underground is being investigated by police.

The incident had erupted between the woman, who appears to be European, and the black man on the Jubilee line train between Stratford and West Ham.

The man can be heard shouting at the woman and he said she allegedly told him “don’t touch me” after he accidentally bumped into her.

The man was told by the woman that 'you guys used to be slaves' (YouTube)

The woman can be heard to say: “You called me racist, I’m not racist. That is why people have a problem with you guys. I have black friends. I’m not racist.”

“If you acted like a human being then I wouldn’t have a problem with that. You have a problem because you guys used to be slaves,” she added.

Other passengers joined in and shouted at her to “shut up” and “don’t say that”.

The man, dressed in a red blazer and black flat cap, tells her to use her “common sense” before shouting five times at her “you just called me a slave”.

He walks away and the others continue to argue among themselves before he comes back and continues.

The woman then says: “You’re a piece of s***. Honestly, I’m fed up with you guys” before she moves across the carriage and out of shot.

It is not known when the incident exactly took place but the video is being investigated, the British Transport police said.

A spokesman said: “Officers are currently analysing the video and are appealing for the person who recorded it to come forward.”

Anyone who witnessed the incident, or who has any other information, is asked to contact British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40, or text 61016, quoting reference T/B11 of 12/02/2015.

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