Rail passengers have complained of being thrown from their seats and hit by falling luggage after a train came to a sudden stop.
Ms Domingos was returning to London for a hospital appointment after visiting family in Newcastle.
She added: "I'm still pretty shocked by everything, surprised and my leg still hurts. A suitcase hit a man's head. I can't get that image out of my head. The suitcase slowly moving and then bang. It happened right in front of me."Billie Rainer said the movement of the train felt much worse than plane turbulence
"After the train swung from side to side it came to a massive halt and stopped at Peterborough station for an hour and a bit. She tweeted about the "very scary" moment when she saw "luggage and people flown all over the train"."We were approaching Peterborough and we were sitting on the right side of the train and the train sort of jolted to the left causing all the luggage to come down from above our head. The train then wobbled and came to a stop and we were left waiting for over an hour," she said.
Officers met the train at King's Cross and talked to passengers who were offered medical assistance by paramedics at the station, BTP said.
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