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Train Sexual Assault Victim Criticizes Police Response

Published Saturday, June 27, 2026 · Updated June 27

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A victim named Esme Rice criticized the British Transport Police's handling of her sexual assault report on the London Underground. This incident brings into question the effectiveness of public safety campaigns and police responsiveness to such crimes, which have seen reports reach a five-year high in 2025.

What We Know — Key Points

  • Reports of sexual offences on the London Underground reached their highest level in five years in 2025.
  • A victim, Esme Rice, criticized the British Transport Police's response to her sexual assault report.
  • The incident highlights concerns about the efficacy of public safety campaigns and police responsiveness to sexual assault on public transport.

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Victim's Account and Police Scrutiny
  • BBC News

    The BBC highlights a victim's personal account to scrutinize the efficacy of public safety campaigns and police responsiveness to sexual assault on public transport.

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