Drunken transgender women viciously battered a teen in a "heinous attack" at a Tube station that was sparked over a "minor" row.

Harrowing footage shows the group repeatedly stamping on the defenceless 19-year-old man as he lay on the floor at Leicester Square station in central London.

One of the assailants - in a see-through outfit exposing her bra and knickers - runs and jumps on the motionless victim as TfL staff struggle to break up the violent melee.

Michael O'Docherty, 27, Tylah-Jo Bryan, 22, and Amarnih Lewis-Daniel, 22, punched, kicked and stamped on the man in the 2:15am attack on June 24.

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People watching the brutal attack chant "fight, fight, fight" as others come to the victim's aid.

One eyewitness screams "he's out" as one of the women punches the victim as he lay face down and motionless on the station's floor.

A woman in a red top screams "stop" as she steps between one of the attackers and the teen.

The attack was so severe that the victim had to be hospitalised.

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Before the attack, the assailants, all from east London, had spent the night drinking together in central London, Westminster Magistrates' Court was told.

Video of the assault showed chaotic scenes as the teen was repeatedly struck with violent punches and kicks.

The victim was left with abrasions, a black eye and spent several hours in hospital.

He was not named in open court.

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O'Docherty, who goes by the name of Tazmin Lush, set upon the 19-year-old after a "minor provocation" at Leicester Square station, and was joined by Bryan and Amarnih Lewis-Daniel. The three were born male.

Mother-of-four Hannah Bryan, 22, also took part.

Prosecutor Julian Pozimski described it as a "heinous attack" which was carried out with "severe violence".

Chair magistrate Kirsty Walker told the defendants that the assault was so serious that it could not be dealt with by that court.

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She said: "You are in front of Westminster Magistrates' Court because you have pleaded guilty to an offence of violent disorder.

"This offence is so serious that we feel it needs to be sent up to the crown court."

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O'Docherty, of Romford, east London, Daniel-Lewis, of Dagenham, Hannah Bryan, of Barking, and Tylah Bryan, of Barking, all admitted violent disorder.

They will be sentenced at Blackfriars Crown Court on a date to be set.