Two Arrested After Multiple Stabbings on UK Train Leave 9 in Critical Condition
- On Saturday, a London-bound LNER service was the scene of multiple stabbings, with police called at 7.42pm and armed officers, paramedics, and air ambulances attending Huntingdon station, Cambridgeshire.
- The British Transport Police declared a major incident and said Counter Terrorism Policing initially supported the inquiry, but police say there is nothing to suggest a terrorist incident.
- Cambridgeshire Police detained two suspects who remain in custody for questioning; the two men, a 32-year-old black British national and a 35-year-old British national of Caribbean descent, were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
- Medical teams treated and transported ten people to hospital while two remain critically ill; after assessment four were discharged, East of England Ambulance Service confirmed.
- Huntingdon station is closed and cordoned off, causing cancellations and road closures, while officials praised the rapid multi-agency response and passengers who intervened to stop the attacker.
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