- A woman in western Sydney has been filmed acting erratically on a train station
- Captioned ‘Ice is a hell of a drug’, the video is filmed on Yennora station
- The woman can be seen chasing passengers and asking their names repeatedly
- Police were called to the situation and were filmed restraining the woman
A woman in Sydney’s west has been filmed screaming at passengers on a train platform while allegedly under the influence of methamphetamine.
In a video shared to Sydney Crime News Facebook page, the woman can be seen yelling and acting erratically.
The video shows the woman jumping on and off the train and running down the platform repeatedly.
Filmed on Snapchat, the clip was tagged at Yennora railway station in western Sydney.
A woman in Sydney’s west has been filmed screaming at passengers on a train platform, while allegedly on methamphetamine
The woman appears to play chase with several unhappy passengers attempting to board the train
Behind the camera, fellow passengers can be heard telling the woman to ‘get off the train’.
A male voice can then be heard telling passengers train security had called the police.
The woman continues her strange behaviour, appearing to play chase with several unhappy passengers attempting to board the train.
Two men appear to restrain the woman after she was filmed hitting them and running back to the train.
Two men appear to restrain the woman after she was filmed hitting them
The video ends with police officers restraining the woman before placing her in handcuffs
She begins to repeatedly ask several passengers ‘what’s your name, what’s your number’ and runs down the platform.
Despite two police officers arriving, the woman continues to jump from the stationary train and harass bystanders.
The video ends with police officers restraining the woman before placing her in handcuffs.