Two Men Face Charges In Connection With Heathrow ‘Pepper Spray’ Attack

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The incident led to the temporary shutdown of the Central Terminal Area tunnel and the Terminal 3 car park.

Two individuals are now facing charges related to a suitcase robbery where a believed to be capsaicin spray resulted in harm at the major London air hub.

Tyrone Richards, 31, and Anton Clarke-Butcher, 24, have both been charged with two counts of robbery and two counts of deploying a toxic agent, authorities have stated.

These accusations come after an probe of an attack at the parking structure at Terminal 3 on Sunday. Before the assault occurred, two women were robbed of their luggage stolen after getting out of a car park lift, authorities reported.

A toddler was among those injured in the event. A total of five individuals went to hospital for treatment and were subsequently released.

The incident – described by police as was isolated and not being treated as terrorism – led to train delays and the partial closure of the main airport road tunnel and the T3 parking area for a limited duration.

Joanne Garrett
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