Key Facts
• On November 1, a stabbing occurred on a train heading to London.
• The train departed from Doncaster and was en route to King’s Cross Station.
• The incident happened 10 minutes after leaving a station.
• The train made an emergency stop at Huntingdon Station in Cambridgeshire.
• 10 people were hospitalized, with 9 in critical condition.
• Armed police arrested two suspects on the train.
• Witnesses reported injured passengers fleeing from a knife-wielding individual.
• A man with a large knife was subdued with a taser at the station platform.
• Authorities classified the case as a major incident and involved counter-terrorism units.
• Investigations are ongoing to determine the suspects’ motives.
Summary
A stabbing incident occurred on a UK train traveling from Doncaster to London on November 1, leaving 10 people injured, 9 critically. The train made an emergency stop at Huntingdon Station, where armed police arrested two suspects. Witnesses described chaos as passengers fled from a knife-wielding individual. A man with a large knife was subdued with a taser on the platform. Authorities have classified the case as a major incident, with counter-terrorism units assisting in the investigation. The suspects’ motives remain under investigation.
