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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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Terror is becoming worryingly familiar in Britain
After the very latest mass casualty attack on Saturday night, on a busy London North Eastern Railway train in Huntingdon, police and government quickly told us not to speculate about the motives of the alleged attacker. Eleven people were hospitalised in the attack, with one in a critical condition at the time of writing. It’s
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