Woman remanded in custody
Woman remanded in custody PA

A 42-year-old woman allegedly shown in a YouTube video racially abusing fellow passengers on a Central line Underground train in London has been named as Jacqueline Woodhouse.

The woman, from Romford, Essex, has been remanded in custody after film emerged of her verbally abusing passengers on a train last month.

The woman was filmed screaming at and threatening other passengers on the train before being arrested in Essex.

A British Transport Police spokesman said: "I can confirm that Jacqueline Woodhouse, 42, of Romford, has been charged with racially aggravated common assault and a racially aggravated public order offence.

"This is in relation to an incident on board a Central line Tube train on 23 January."

Woodhouse was remanded in custody and will appear at Westminster magistrate's court on 8 February.