A student who had a fit on a train is trying to track a mystery man down after he left her £10 for a taxi and a touching handwritten note.

Ellie Farnfield was travelling from Redhill in Surrey to London Victoria on Wednesday evening to teach a fitness class when she fell ill.

The 27-year-old woke up dazed and confused to find station staff had been alerted and a kind stranger had left her money and contacted 14 people from her phone book.

Ellie Farnfield had a fit on a train and is now trying to track a mystery man down after he left her £10 for a taxi and a touching handwritten note

The part-time acupuncture student, who is studying at York, is now hoping to track down the stranger, who only referred to himself as 'Tom'.

The note, written with a blue ink, explained he had called for medical help after discovering Miss Farnfield on the floor. RELATED ARTICLES Previous

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The note, which was posted by Miss Farnfield on Facebook on Thursday morning, has already been shared nearly 1,000 times.

She wrote alongside the image: 'Faith restored in humanity in London last night. Thank you so much to everyone who helped me last night - especially "Tom".

'Would love to try and find this man so I can return his money and add many many thanks to it!!'

The part-time fitness instructor, speaking to MailOnline, added that at first she thought someone had stolen her bag. She said: 'I was very confused. Then I saw the note and the money and felt quite emotional - it was such a thoughtful thing to do. 'Anything could have happened. I could have hit my head, fallen off the train, been there for a long time. 'I just want to thank Tom for his help. I'd tell him: "You're a star and I really, really appreciate it". 'I'd also like to return the money. There is something really lovely about the kindness of a stranger. 'If I meet him, drinks are on me.'