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‘The devil is not going to win,’ train attacker told passengers

Anthony Williams allegedly stabbed multiple passengers during an eight-minute rampage on an LNER train, leaving 11 hospitalized, two in critical condition, British Transport Police said.

  • Dayna Arnold, 48, and her partner Andy Gray, 37, were on a London-bound LNER train when a knifeman launched an eight-minute rampage, leaving two people battling for their lives.
  • Arnold said she fell down as the knifeman ran after her, pleading 'Please don't kill me', but he continued, saying 'The devil is not going to win.'
  • Gray witnessed the violent attack shortly after departing Peterborough station, seeing a knife 'plunging' and a young man around 19 or 20 with gashes and a 'severe puncture' under his arm.
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‘I still don't know why he spared me' - East Yorks woman who faced alleged knifeman

A Bridlington woman has said she came face-to-face with a man allegedly wielding a knife on a busy LNER train.

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