Two Men Arrested After Huntingdon Train Stabbings Leave 11 Injured
Two Men Arrested After Huntingdon Train Stabbings Leave 11 Injured

Two Men Arrested After Huntingdon Train Stabbings Leave 11 Injured

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On a train traveling between Doncaster and London King's Cross, a multiple stabbing incident left 11 people injured, with two remaining in life-threatening condition. Police arrested two men, a 32-year-old black British national and a 35-year-old British national of Caribbean descent, on suspicion of attempted murder. Dramatic video footage shows officers tasering and restraining a suspect who was shouting "kill me, kill me, kill me" before being subdued at Huntingdon Station. Although counter-terrorism police initially supported the investigation, authorities have confirmed the attack is not terrorism-related, and the motive remains under investigation. Witness accounts describe panic and chaos, with the suspect wielding a large kitchen knife as police arrived swiftly. Authorities continue to work to uncover the full circumstances surrounding the attack while treating it as a major incident.

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