Terror on Tracks: Heroic Passenger Battles Knifeman in Cambridgeshire Train Stabbing Spree

A horrific knife attack on board an LNER train service from Doncaster to London King’s Cross on Saturday, November 1, resulted in multiple stabbings and a major emergency response. The incident, which occurred shortly after the train departed Peterborough, left eleven people requiring hospital treatment, with nine initially suffering life-threatening injuries. Two individuals were arrested when the train made an emergency stop at Huntingdon station in Cambridgeshire.
Passengers recounted scenes of terror and heroism during the attack. Witnesses described a man wielding a large knife, leading to panic, with some passengers hiding in toilets to escape. One particularly brave passenger was hailed as a hero for stepping in front of a young girl to protect her from the assailant, sustaining serious injuries, including a stab wound to the neck and a gash on his head. Passengers used jackets to staunch the bleeding from his wounds. Other witnesses reported seeing “blood everywhere” and people being “stamped” on in the rush to flee.
British Transport Police (BTP) were called at 7:42 PM, and armed officers from Cambridgeshire Police boarded the train at Huntingdon within minutes, arresting two individuals. The BTP initially declared a “Plato” incident, the national code word for a “marauding terror attack,” but this declaration was later rescinded. Counter Terrorism Policing provided support to the investigation; however, authorities, including Superintendent John Loveless of BTP, later stated there was “nothing to suggest” the stabbing was a terrorist incident and urged against speculation regarding its motivation.
The two men arrested are both British nationals. A 32-year-old Black British national and a 35-year-old British national of Caribbean descent were taken into police custody on charges of attempted murder. Both men were born in the UK and are being held at separate police stations. Footage from social media and a taxi driver, Viorel Turturica, showed one suspect being tasered by police while reportedly shouting “kill me, kill me.”
Medical updates confirmed that while nine people initially had life-threatening injuries, four have since been discharged, though two patients remain in a life-threatening condition. There have been no fatalities. The incident led to significant disruption on railway services, with LNER, Great Northern, and Thameslink services affected. Huntingdon station remained closed for investigations, and passengers were advised to defer travel, with affected tickets valid for subsequent days.
Numerous officials issued statements regarding the incident. LNER Managing Director David Horne expressed deep shock and gratitude to the emergency services. King Charles stated he was “truly appalled and shocked,” extending his deepest sympathy to those affected. Defence Secretary John Healey reassured the public that it appeared to be an “isolated incident,” with no reason for others not to continue with their lives. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood paid tribute to the exceptional bravery of staff and passengers and confirmed the attack was not being treated as terrorism, while Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander announced increased police presence at stations for public reassurance.
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