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    What we know about Huntingdon train stabbings

    techmanager291@gmail.comBy techmanager291@gmail.comNovember 2, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Fleeing man shouted ‘someone’s got a knife’, eyewitness tells BBC

    Passengers travelling from Doncaster to London have been attacked in a mass stabbing on Saturday night.

    Ten people were injured and taken to hospital. Nine of them are believed to have life-threatening injuries.

    Witnesses reported that police used a Taser on one man who was holding a knife. Two people were arrested.

    Counter-terror police have joined the investigation. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the attack was “appalling” and “deeply concerning”.

    Here is what we know so far about what happened.

    Where did the stabbings happen?

    PA Media Black-clad police officers and emergency crews wearing green-and-yellow coveralls on the platform of Huntingdon train station, where a train has stoppedPA Media

    Emergency crews and police rushed to Huntingdon station in Cambridgeshire after 999 calls from the London-bound train

    The attack took place on the 18:25 GMT service from Doncaster to London’s King Cross station on Saturday.

    Passengers said at least one person brandishing a knife began stabbing people on the train after it passed through Peterborough in Cambridgeshire.

    Police received calls from passengers on board the train at around 19:40, alerting them to the attack.

    The train made an unscheduled stop at Huntingdon – which is some 15 minutes from Peterborough by train.

    Armed police boarded the train and arrested two people, whose identities are not yet known.

    A large emergency service response was also sent to the scene, including air ambulances.

    Altogether, the incident was estimated to last roughly 10 to 15 minutes.

    The uninjured passengers were interviewed by police and some boarded a coach bound for London.

    What do we know about the victims?

    Emergency crews took 10 people to Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge, nine of whom are believed to have suffered life-threatening injuries, according to police.

    Their identities are not yet known.

    What have eyewitnesses said?

    Witnesses told the BBC of panic and confusion as passengers ran through the carriages, some wounded and bloodied.

    Olly Foster said he heard people shouting “run, there’s a guy stabbing literally everyone and everything” – and thought at first it might have been a Halloween-type prank.

    He saw an older man with gashes on his head and neck after he “blocked” the attacker from stabbing a younger girl. Passengers then used their jackets to try to staunch the bleeding.

    Another witness, Wren Chambers, said one person had been stabbed in the arm and bolted down the train to alert others – while another shouted “someone’s got a knife”.

    Some passengers hid inside the toilets while others swarmed towards the front of the train.

    London Underground worker Dean McFarlane said he saw multiple people running down the platform at Huntingdon bleeding, with one man in a white shirt “completely covered in blood”.

    What is happening with train services?

    LNER, which operates East Coast Mainline services in the UK, urged passengers to avoid travelling on Sunday 2 November.

    Ticketholders who are no longer planning to travel will be eligible for a full refund.

    Unused weekend LNER tickets dated either Saturday 1 November or Sunday 2 November will be valid until Tuesday 4 November.

    Customers who cannot avoid travelling on Sunday are advised to check their journey as there may be cancellations or alterations.

    Passengers are able to use their tickets on the following services without incurring extra cost:

    • Avanti West Coast between London Euston, Manchester

    • TransPennine Express between Manchester, Leeds and York/Newcastle

    • ScotRail between Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley

    • Northern between Carlisle and Newcastle

    • East Midlands Railway (EMR) between London St Pancras, Leicester and Sheffield.

    • CrossCountry between Sheffield, Doncaster/Leeds, York and Newcastle/Edinburgh

    • Greater Anglia between London Liverpool Street, Stevenage and Peterborough.

    • Great Northern and Thameslink between London Kings Cross, Stevenage and Peterborough

    • London Northwestern Railway services from Euston

    LNER said delays were expected across the train system, including from other services and operators in the East of England and London, throughout Sunday.

    Thameslink tickets that were not used on Saturday would be valid for Sunday.

    In a statement published early on Sunday morning, LNER Managing Director David Horne wrote that he was “deeply shocked and saddened by this serious incident” and thanked emergency services for their “quick and professional” response.

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