Shocking moment ‘two mums’ swear in front of their own children in tirade on a train at a transgender man they brand a ‘wrong-un’
The man claims he confronted the pair about swearing in front of their kids on the west London train
The man claims he confronted the pair about swearing in front of their kids on the west London train
TWO women have been filmed lashing out at a transgender man on a train branding him a "dirty little wrong-un" and a "mug".
The shocking outburst was caught on camera by Naith Payton, 28, after he says he challenged the pair about swearing in front of children.
The women's foul-mouthed rant was caught on film by Naith, and the video ends with one of them smashing the phone out of his hand.
One of the women is heard shouting: "Shut your f****** mouth!"
The other one, who appears to be older, is shown standing up and approaching Naith shouting: "What the f***'s it got to do with you?
"Don't ever try to push me on my f****** kids. You dirty little wrong 'un."
Two young girls can be seen sitting in between the women during the aggressive outburst.
The blonde woman then realises Naith is filming and shouts: "What you video recording?"
She then appears to slap the phone out of Naith's hand.
The incident happened on the train between Willesden Junction and Kensington Olympia in west London on Saturday night.
In a Facebook post, Naith also claimed the women had abused him using "transphobic" insults.
He wrote: "When they got on the train, they were swearing, and using slurs, and there were some children on the train, including their own.
"One of them, the blonde woman, was repeatedly yelling 'You f****** p****' down the phone, while her daughter was sitting in her lap.
"I asked them to stop swearing, since there were kids around, and they turned on me.
"I didn't get the worst of what they said on camera, but it was very homophobic and transphobic.
"They also consistently misgendered me, as you can hear in the video."
A British Transport Police spokesman confirmed it was investigating the incident.
Any witnesses are urged to contact BTP by texting 61016 quoting reference 505 04/06/2017.
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