Two arrested after multiple people stabbed on London-bound train
- On Saturday, British Transport Police said multiple people were stabbed on the 6.25pm service from Doncaster to London King's Cross, halted at Huntingdon station as a major incident.
- Against a backdrop of rising knife crime, local ambulance services launched a large-scale response including ambulances, air ambulances and tactical commanders, while the interior ministry said nearly 60,000 blades were seized or surrendered Wednesday.
- Ten people were taken to hospital by East of England Ambulance Service, with nine having life-threatening injuries and four discharged after treatment.
- LNER warned of major disruption, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer said `My thoughts are with all those affected, and my thanks go to the emergency services for their response`.
- Police say the investigation is ongoing, early assessment suggests an isolated incident, and two men—a 32-year-old black British national and a 35-year-old British national of Caribbean descent—remain in police custody.
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The UK police dismissed Sunday's speculation that a massive knife attack on a train to London, England, the night before, was related to terrorism and reported that two people who were injured in the incident remain in critical condition.The force added that two men, born in the UK, are detained in separate police stations.They were arrested eight minutes after the first emergency calls were made at 19:42 hours from the train, where passengers d…
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