🔗 Share this article Two Men Face Charges Regarding Heathrow Alleged Pepper Spray Incident The incident resulted in the partial closure of the Central Terminal Area tunnel and the Terminal 3 car park. Formal charges have been brought against two men following a luggage theft where a believed to be capsaicin spray led to people being hurt at London's Heathrow Airport. Tyrone Richards, 31, and Anton Clarke-Butcher, 24, now face two robbery charges and charges for administering a noxious substance, according to official statements. These accusations come after an investigation into an assault at the parking structure at Terminal 3 on Sunday. Earlier that day, two female travelers had their suitcases taken after getting out of a car park lift, police said. A young child was among those injured during the incident. Several persons went to hospital for treatment and were eventually allowed to go home. This event – which authorities stated was not part of a series and not considered a terror-related act – resulted in disruptions to rail services and the partial closure of the Central Terminal Area tunnel and the Terminal 3 car park for a short time.
The incident resulted in the partial closure of the Central Terminal Area tunnel and the Terminal 3 car park. Formal charges have been brought against two men following a luggage theft where a believed to be capsaicin spray led to people being hurt at London's Heathrow Airport. Tyrone Richards, 31, and Anton Clarke-Butcher, 24, now face two robbery charges and charges for administering a noxious substance, according to official statements. These accusations come after an investigation into an assault at the parking structure at Terminal 3 on Sunday. Earlier that day, two female travelers had their suitcases taken after getting out of a car park lift, police said. A young child was among those injured during the incident. Several persons went to hospital for treatment and were eventually allowed to go home. This event – which authorities stated was not part of a series and not considered a terror-related act – resulted in disruptions to rail services and the partial closure of the Central Terminal Area tunnel and the Terminal 3 car park for a short time.