From the
BTP▸ press release:
British Transport Police (BTP) detectives have arrested a third youth after a brick thrown at a train in Bursledon shattered the driver^s cab window, leaving him with glass in his eyes.
The incident took place around 4pm last Tuesday, 25 May.
After making local inquiries and searching the area immediately after the incident, police arrested a 15-year-old from Sarisbury Green on suspicion of endangering safety.
A second youth ^ a 13-year-old from Sarisbury Green - was arrested the next day, Wednesday 26 May, while a third youth, a 12-year-old, also from Sarisbury Green, was arrested on Monday, 31 May.
All three have been released on police bail pending further enquiries and will return on Monday, 14 and Wednesday, 16 June.
The 2.33pm Brighton to Southampton Central Southern service was passing through the Lower Swanwick area around 4pm when an object was thrown at the driver^s window, shattering the glass and leaving him with glass in his eyes.
The driver, a 43-year-old from Bognor Regis, West Sussex, was taken to hospital by paramedics from the South Central Ambulance Service.
After attending an Eye Clinic at Southampton General Hospital he was discharged later that evening and returned home.
Detective Constable Matt Bevan, based at Southampton BTP station on Blechynden Terrace, said: "This was an extremely foolish and dangerous act that has resulted in a man being injured. We urge those who think that throwing stones and other objects at trains is fun to think about the consequences of their actions which, in this case, could have been much worse.^