John Hinson said he felt safer while on holiday in the Middle East than waiting for a train at King’s Cross station.
A retired man with Parkinson’s disease has said he felt safer on holiday in Jordan than dealing with the “dangerous” situation which awaited him as he got a train home from King’s Cross station.
“I have Parkinson’s and I have difficulty walking, so my wife went to ask for assistance and all assistance was cancelled.He said the assistance would have been a wheelchair to the train, but as this was not arranged for him, he “just made” the train, “shuffling” behind his wife who had to drag two large suitcases.“There did not seem to be any police about or any management,” he added.
“When we were on holiday in Jordan, there was a lot of police activity, but never one time where I felt threatened, it was quite safe.Luce Armstrong, 24, from London, said she experienced “absolute chaos” at the station.
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