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Huntingdon Station remains closed following the mass stabbing on board an LNER train on Saturday evening. Bus replacements have been set up as the station closure continues.
Police are investigating whether Anthony Williams, the man accused of stabbing 11 people aboard an LNER train, is connected to earlier knife incidents in Peterborough
Dramatic video shows UK police Taser and arrest a suspect following a mass stabbing attack on a train that left 11 people wounded, two of them critically.
UK police arrested two suspects after a mass stabbing on a London-bound train late Saturday that left 10 people in hospital, nine likely with "life-threatening injuries".Late Saturday, police were inspecting the train,
In its most recent travel update on Sunday morning, LNER stated: "A serious incident affected the 18.25 service from Doncaster to London King's Cross on Saturday 1 November. As a result of the incident, a Do Not Travel notice was issued.", reports Chronicle Live.
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UK LNER Train Stabbings Spark Massive Police Response; Lines Closed After Huntingdon Emergency
A major incident unfolded in Cambridgeshire after multiple stabbings were reported onboard a UK LNER train on Saturday evening. The train was brought to an emergency stop at Huntingdon Station, where armed officers swarmed the scene following 999 calls at 19:39 GMT.
A man has been charged in connection with the horror mass train stabbing in Huntingdon, England. British-born Anthony Williams, 32, was charged on Monday with 10 counts of attempted murder after multiple train passengers were rushed to hospital on Saturday – with one still fighting for their life.
A train incident shook everyone in the UK after a knife stabbing attack was reported on a Huntingdon train on Saturday, November 2, 2025.Police officials reported that the London North