Police Say Only 1 Man Now A Suspect In UK Train Stabbings
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British Transport Police have officially linked Anthony Williams with a further three knife related offences in Peterborough.
A routine train journey in eastern England turned chaotic when multiple people were stabbed on Saturday evening.
Huntingdon Station remains closed following the mass stabbing on board an LNER train on Saturday evening. Bus replacements have been set up as the station closure continues.
A “heroic” member of LNER rail staff who tried to stop a train knife attacker and “undoubtedly saved people’s lives” remains in a life-threatening condition, British Transport Police (BTP) said. The staff member,
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Huntingdon train stabbing: Over £30,000 raised for brave Nottingham Forest fan injured while fighting off knifeman
Over £30,000 has been raised for one the of the heroes who helped to fight off the attacked aboard the 18:25 Doncaster to London service on Saturday evening (November 1).
Sam was one of 10 people injured in a stabbing that took place on a LNER train travelling to London on Saturday (November 1) evening, but got derailed to Huntingdon. Councillor Peter McDonald, chair of Cambridgeshire County Council has praised Sam for his bravery.
A 32-year-old man has been remanded in custody, charged with 10 counts of attempted murder after multiple people were stabbed on a train. Anthony Williams was arrested after the attack on an LNER train from Doncaster to London King's Cross, which stopped in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, shortly before 20:00 GMT on Saturday.
Terrifying surveillance footage shows the moment the UK mass train stabbing suspect stormed into a barbershop wielding a massive knife