Police say only 1 man now a suspect in UK train stabbings
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Detectives investigating a multiple stabbing on a train in Cambridgeshire have confirmed a 32-year-old man who was arrested is now being treated as the only suspect
A 32-year-old British man of Caribbean descent was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a number of people were stabbed on a London-bound train.
A survivor of the UK train mass stabbing has described how she begged for her life, and the madman attacker told her “the devil’s not going to win.”
Andrew Johnson, who has been working as a train driver since 2018, is believed to have served in the Royal Navy for 17 years and was deployed to Iraq in 2003 during the second Gulf War
Driver Andrew Johnson - a veteran of the second Gulf War - frantically worked with Network Rail staff to arrange for the LNER Azuma to make an emergency stop at Huntingdon station in Cambridgeshire. Deputy Chief Constable Stuart Cundy of the British ...
Legendary locomotives of the London North Eastern Railway will appear proudly alongside an LNER Azuma train at York and Darlington today ahead of Azuma passenger services launching later this week between London, York, North East England and Edinburgh.
LNER's Customer Experience Leader Carolyn Sheard, one of the members of LNER staff featured in the livery design on ‘Century’, the first named and liveried train as part of the London North Eastern Railway (LNER) Azuma fleet on the East Coast route.
Chilling footage shows the moment the alleged UK train attacker wields a huge knife in a barber shop the day before Saturday’s bloody train rampage.
The shocking incident took place on Saturday, 1 November, during the LNER Azuma 18.25 service from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, to London King's Cross. Police were alerted at 7.39pm to reports that "multiple people had been stabbed on a train", and the ...