A horrific stabbing rampage onboard a train left 10 people in hospital - with two suffering life-threatening injuries. British Transport Police declared a "major incident" while passengers described their terror as multiple people were knifed in a shocking attack as an LNER train approached Huntingdon station, in Cambridgeshire, on Saturday evening.
Police have said there is nothing "at this stage" to suggest the rampage was terror-related, with two men, one a black British national aged 32 and the other, aged 35, also a British national of Caribbean origin, arrested. The train is believed to have been travelling to King's Cross station in London from Doncaster. It was not meant to have stopped at Huntingdon, with the driver bringing the train to a halt there after passengers pulled the emergency cord. The emergency services were called at 7.38pm with armed police storming the station and one suspect reportedly being Tasered.
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