Nottingham Forest Owner Pledges Medical Aid After Train Stabbing Injures 11
Nottingham Forest Owner Pledges Medical Aid After Train Stabbing Injures 11

Nottingham Forest Owner Pledges Medical Aid After Train Stabbing Injures 11

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Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis has pledged to provide financial support for any club supporters injured in a mass stabbing incident that occurred on a train traveling from Doncaster to London. Eleven people were injured in the attack, with two remaining in life-threatening condition, and several Nottingham Forest fans were among those affected as they were returning from a match against Manchester United. The club praised the bravery and selflessness of its supporters who helped prevent greater harm during the chaotic event. Two British men were arrested in connection with the attack, which police have said currently shows no indication of being terror-related. Marinakis expressed deep sadness over the incident and emphasized the club's commitment to ensuring access to the best possible medical care for those impacted. Nottingham Forest stands firmly behind its community as they recover from the traumatic event.

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