Video circulated on social media over the weekend of the fight at Ballymoney Train Station on Saturday, June 3.
Three people involved in a 20-person brawl at a Co Antrim train station have been cautioned by authorities.
Police say a 14-year-old boy and a number of others were injured in the incident which is reported to have involved up to 20 people. A PSNI spokesperson said: "Around 9.45pm, a group of up to 20 people had been reported to be fighting on a train within the Seymour Street train station. A glass bottle was thrown during the disturbance, which had spilled out onto the platform, and a 14-year-old boy sustained an injury which required hospital treatment."Officers attended to bring the disturbance under control and cautioned three people in connection with the incident.
"Anyone who was in the area of Ballymoney Train Station at the time and who witnessed this incident or who has any information which could assist us with our enquiries is asked to call us on 101 quoting reference number 2071 03/06/23," he added.
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