Police are hunting a reveller who allegedly assaulted a fellow passenger after he played Good Samaritan on the Wairarapa commuter train on Tuesday.
Witness Matt Adams, who works as a lawyer in the capital, commutes daily to Wellington and was on the last train to Wairarapa from the city on Tuesday night. He said a party of about nine men had boarded at Wellington the same carriage in which he was riding. The group carried boxes of beer to their seats and were drinking as the journey progressed.
The men quickly became loud and obnoxious, he said, and a bother to other passengers who were unfortunate enough to be within earshot.
''They were acting like a bunch of inbred hillbillies having a bender in the capital.
''Eventually a guard caught one of them drinking and asked him to leave the train at Upper Hutt. He was pretty drunk and he refused to go.''
Mr Adams said a small band of male passengers came to the rescue of the guard and helped restrain the drunken man and eject him from the train at the Upper Hutt station.
The other revellers stayed on until the train reached Featherston and the group went to disembark, he said.
''One of the guys that had helped the guard got into some sort of altercation with one of them and was punched in the face.
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