A British tourist has claimed he saw Tommy Robinson arriving at Tenerife following his altercation at London St Pancras.
A video shared on TikTok shows a man resembling the hard-right activist, 42, boarding a shuttle bus after disembarking from a passenger plane.
The man is seen where black shorts, a black t-shirt and a black cap, paired with white trainers and socks.
Another clip shows him briefly lifting his cap while showing his passport at the boarding gate.
It comes as the British Transport Police today issued an update on the man who was allegedly assaulted by Robinson – whose real name is Stephen Yaxley Lennon.
The force said he has now been discharged from hospital following the alleged assault on Monday night.
Robinson is said to have taken a flight out of the country after being filmed walking away from the incident while a man lay motionless on the floor.
On Tuesday, British Transport Police said in a post on X that it was looking a 42-year-old ‘suspect’ from Bedfordshire, who ‘boarded a flight out of the country in the early hours of this morning.
‘Detectives are continuing to work closely to progress the investigation and bring the man into custody for questioning,’ it added.
The alleged assault took place at around 8.40pm last night, and resulted in the alleged victim being taken to hospital with ‘serious injuries’.
Footage shared online shows Luton-born Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – raising his arms in the air while walking away.
He is heard shouting: ‘He f*****g came at me, bruv… He come at me bruv, you saw that.’
Robinson had earlier shared a video of himself handing out flyers inside the train station for a ‘free speech’ protest on September 13.
It is not officially confirmed where Robinson has flown to but he is known to have previously lived in Spain before serving an 18-month sentence for contempt of court.

Sources told the Spanish Eye that he has an affinity with the town of Albir, near Benidorm.
It is from there where he filmed a series of podcast episodes and played host to far-right figures from around the world, including members of the Proud Boys.
Robinson first moved himself and his family to Spain in 2020, claiming that his life was at risk after allegedly receiving a number of death threats.
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