Nottingham Forest Owner Pledges Support for Fans Injured in Huntingdon Train Stabbing
Nottingham Forest Owner Pledges Support for Fans Injured in Huntingdon Train Stabbing

Nottingham Forest Owner Pledges Support for Fans Injured in Huntingdon Train Stabbing

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Nottingham Forest Football Club and its owner Evangelos Marinakis have pledged financial support and medical care for any supporters injured in the mass stabbing attack on a London-bound train in Huntingdon. Several Forest fans were on the train returning from the club's 2-2 draw against Manchester United when the knife attack occurred, which left 11 people injured, including two in life-threatening condition. The club praised the extraordinary bravery and selflessness of its supporters who helped prevent further harm during the incident. Authorities have arrested two British nationals in connection with the attack, which is not currently considered terror-related. Nottingham Forest expressed deep sympathy for all affected and emphasized the solidarity of the club community in supporting the victims throughout their recovery. The British Transport Police are continuing their investigation into the stabbing.

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