Woman accused of pushing ScotRail worker onto tracks at Queen Street Station

It is claimed that she shouted, swore and acted in aggressive manner.

Queen Street Station
Author: Connor GordonPublished 19th Jul 2024

A woman has been accused of pushing a railway worker on to train tracks.

Cheyenne Naeb, 26, allegedly assaulted Brittany Mansfield at Glasgow's Queen Street station on February 1 2023.

Court papers state Naeb, of Dundee, initially behaved in a threatening or abusive manner.

It is claimed that she shouted, swore and acted in aggressive manner.

The charge goes on to say Naeb pushed Miss Mansfield on the body which caused her to fall on to a railway track.

This is said to have been to Miss Mansfield's injury and to the danger of her life.

A further charge claims Naeb trespassed upon land owned by Network Rail in dangerous proximity to railway lines.

Naeb pled not guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to the three charges.

A trial has been fixed for August this year.

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