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Alastair Lockhart

Murder investigation launched after bus driver attacked on Battersea Bridge dies

Sergei Krajev died from his injuries - (Met Police)

A murder investigation has been launched after a bus driver attacked on Battersea Bridge died from his injuries.

The Metropolitan Police said he was assaulted following a confrontation on the pavement while his bus was parked at a stop shortly before 12.30am on Monday.

Sergei Krajev, 64, received first aid and was rushed to hospital by air ambulance. However, he sadly died from his injuries the following day.

Mr Krajev’s family, who paid tribute to him, are being supported by specialist officers.

Gary Jones, 32, was arrested at the scene and later charged with causing grievous bodily harm. He appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court and was remanded in custody.

He will next appear at Kingston Crown Court on June 15.

Mr Krajev’s family said in a statement: "We feel fortunate to have had such a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather in our lives. He was a thoughtful, tactful, and conscientious person who cared about those around him.

"In his role as a bus driver, he was punctual, reliable and willing to help. He valued good relationships with his colleagues and approached his duties with care and dedication.

"We are grateful to the police officers, healthcare workers and emergency services involved for their care, professionalism and compassion. Our thoughts are also with other public-facing transport workers who may be distressed or alarmed by this news."

Detective Inspector Sarah Lee, who is leading the investigation, said: “Our thoughts are with Sergei’s family, friends and colleagues after this tragic incident.

"We recognise the concern this will cause within the local community and among those who work across our public transport network. We want to reassure those impacted that our officers are working closely with Transport for London as part of our investigation.

"This incident took place on one of London's busiest bridges and we are continuing to appeal for anyone with information to come forward. If you have dashcam or mobile phone footage of what happened, it is important that we see it.”

Siwan Hayward, director of security, policing and enforcement at Transport for London, said they are “devastated” by the death of their colleague Mr Krajev and are supporting the police with the investigation.

She said: “We take all forms of violence extremely seriously and remain committed to protecting our staff and customers across the network, taking the strongest possible action against anyone committing violence or abuse.

“We will not stand for any violence or aggression and will continue to do everything possible to protect everyone’s right to go to work and travel without fear or intimidation.”

Anyone with information that could help police should call 101 quoting CAD 174/18May or, to remain anonymous, independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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