Knife Attack on Doncaster-London Train Hospitalizes 11, Two Suspects Arrested
Knife Attack on Doncaster-London Train Hospitalizes 11, Two Suspects Arrested

Knife Attack on Doncaster-London Train Hospitalizes 11, Two Suspects Arrested

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A knife attack on the 6:25 pm train from Doncaster to London King's Cross on a Saturday night left 11 people hospitalized, with nine suffering life-threatening injuries. The attacker, a UK-born man of Caribbean descent, stabbed passengers across two carriages before being stopped in the café bar carriage by a railway buffet worker who was critically injured while trying to intervene. Several passengers, including an older man who shielded a young woman named Maisie Harrison from the attack, displayed acts of heroism, with witnesses describing how the attacker was blocked and ultimately subdued. Passengers were reportedly so desperate to defend themselves that they prepared to fight back with a bottle of Jack Daniel's whiskey amid the chaos. Police arrested two suspects on suspicion of attempted murder, and although the incident was initially treated with heightened alert, it was later clarified that there was no suggestion of terrorism. Eyewitnesses and authorities confirmed the severity of the attack and the bravery shown by those onboard, with emergency services responding swiftly to the scene.

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