Huntingdon, Suspect and LNER train
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Chilling footage shows the moment the alleged UK train attacker wields a huge knife in a barber shop the day before Saturday’s bloody train rampage.
Stephen Crean was one of several people injured as a knife-wielding attacker descended on passengers on an LNER service travelling from Doncaster to London on Saturday
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A 32-year-old man is facing 11 counts of attempted murder after passengers travelling to London were targeted in a knife attack.
A rail staff member is still fighting for his life and a British man remains in police custody after a knife attack unleashed horror on a London-bound train, leaving 11 injured. British Transport Police (BTP) have said there is “nothing to suggest” the rampage,
The Bishop of Huntingdon, Dagmar Winter, shared the sentiment and said: “Our prayers are an expression of love and commitment to what is good and right, an expression of hope in a God who is stronger than violence and darkness, and a commitment to living in a way where all human life is cherished.”
Olly Foster, another passenger, told the BBC an older man “blocked” the attacker from stabbing a young girl, sustaining wounds to his head and neck in the process. Foster said other passengers used their clothing to stem the bleeding.
The suspected Huntingdon train knifeman was “not known to counter-terrorism police, the security services or the Prevent programme,” says Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander. Amid reports that he had a history of mental-health issues and was known to the authorities.