Two Men Arrested After Huntingdon Train Stabbing Leaves 11 Hospitalized
Two Men Arrested After Huntingdon Train Stabbing Leaves 11 Hospitalized

Two Men Arrested After Huntingdon Train Stabbing Leaves 11 Hospitalized

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A multiple stabbing attack occurred on a London North Eastern Railway train traveling from Doncaster to London King's Cross, with two British-born men, one black and one of Caribbean descent, arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. The attack started shortly after the train left Peterborough, causing chaos as passengers hid in toilets and the train was covered in blood. Eleven victims were treated in hospitals, with two in life-threatening condition and four discharged. The British Transport Police initially declared a major incident and involved counter-terrorism units but later clarified the incident is not believed to be terrorism-related. Police have kept the suspects' names private to respect privacy rights, while releasing some demographic details to combat misinformation. UK leaders expressed shock and sympathy for the victims, with ongoing investigations at Huntingdon station as forensic teams continue their work.

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