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UK Police Charge Anthony Williams with Attempted Murder Over Train Stabbing
- On November 1, a mass stabbing on a Doncaster-to-King’s Cross London North Eastern Railway service forced an emergency stop at Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, injuring eleven passengers.
- Anthony Williams, 32, appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on Monday charged with 10 counts of attempted murder and related offences, and was remanded in custody.
- Police say they detained the suspect within eight minutes after Andrew Johnson, LNER train driver, diverted the service, while rail staff were praised for helping passengers flee and officers recovered a knife.
- A railway staff member remains in critical but stable condition; several victims have been discharged, and ten were taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital for treatment.
- Police say the incident is not being treated as terrorism; a second arrested man was released Sunday without charge, and Cambridgeshire Police are reviewing related cases with counter-terrorism support.
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