Mass Stabbing on Huntingdon Train Injures 10, Causes Major Disruption
Mass Stabbing on Huntingdon Train Injures 10, Causes Major Disruption

Mass Stabbing on Huntingdon Train Injures 10, Causes Major Disruption

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A mass stabbing occurred on a London-bound LNER train traveling from Doncaster to King's Cross near Huntingdon, leaving 10 people injured, nine with life-threatening wounds. The attack unfolded shortly after the train departed Peterborough station, with a 32-year-old suspect wielding a large knife reportedly stabbing passengers indiscriminately. Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes of blood and terror, including acts of heroism such as an older man shielding a young girl from the attacker, who suffered injuries himself. Police intervened at Huntingdon station, using a Taser to subdue and arrest the suspect amid a large emergency response. Nottingham Forest Football Club, whose supporters were among the passengers, pledged financial support and expressed deep sympathy for those affected, praising the bravery of those involved. Authorities confirmed the incident is not believed to be terror-related, and investigations continue.

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