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What have eyewitnesses said about Huntingdon train stabbings? | UK News

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“Run there’s a guy stabbing everyone” – witnesses describe attack

Passengers have described blood-covered seats and attempting to protect themselves with a bottle after a mass stabbing on a LNER train left 10 people seriously injured.

British Transport Police (BTP) received reports of multiple stabbings aboard Saturday’s 18:25 GMT service from Doncaster to London King’s Cross and the train made an unscheduled stop in Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, having last stopped at Peterborough.

Olly Foster, a passenger on the train, told the he initially heard people shouting “run, run, there’s a guy literally stabbing everyone”, and believed it might have been a Halloween related prank.

He said within minutes, people started pushing through the carriage, and he noticed his hand was “covered in blood” as there was “blood all over the chair” he had leaned on.

An older man “blocked” the attacker from stabbing a younger girl, leaving him with a gash on his head and neck, Mr Foster said.

Passengers around him used jackets to try to staunch the bleeding.

He added that the only thing people in his carriage could use against the attacker was a bottle of whiskey, leaving them “staring down the carriage” and “praying” that he would not enter the carriage.

Although it lasted 10-15 minutes in total, Mr Foster says the incident “felt like forever”.

Describing the scene when he got off the train, he said: “There were three people bleeding severely. One guy was holding his stomach and there’s blood coming from his stomach and going down his leg.

“He was going ‘help, help, I’ve been stabbed’.”

PA A large group of police and emergency responders stand in communication on the platform at Huntingdon station in Cambridgeshire, after a number of people were stabbed.PA

The incident prompted a huge response by the emergency services

The train’s only other scheduled stop before King’s Cross was due to be at Stevenage in Hertfordshire.

Wren Chambers, who was due to get off at Stevenage, said they first became aware something was wrong when a man bolted down the carriage with a bloody arm, saying “they’ve got a knife, run”.

Wren said they and a friend ran to the front of the train and saw a man who had collapsed on the floor.

Wren said they felt “stressed and pretty scared” once they knew what was happening, but they were eventually able to get off the train unharmed.

“There was quite a lot of blood on the train, there was some on my bag, some on my jeans,” she told Radio 5 Live.

“As soon as the train stopped and people got off most of them ran outside trying to get away from it, because we knew the attacker was still inside on the train.”

PA Media A train with people wearing forensic white suits at the station PA Media

The incident took place at 19:42 on Saturday and British Transport Police (BTP) received reports of multiple stabbings aboard the 18:25 LNER service from Doncaster to King’s Cross

Other witnesses have spoken of seeing a man with a large knife and passengers hiding in the toilets, The Times reported.

One man told Sky News he believed he saw the suspect tasered before he was arrested.

He said: “Essentially, as they got closer to him, started shouting, like, ‘get down, get down’.

“He then was waving a knife, quite a large knife, and then they detained him.

“I think it was a Taser that got him down in the end.”

PA Media Police tape over an area with police equipment behind it PA Media

Ten people have been taken to hospital and nine have life-threatening injuries

London Underground worker Dean McFarlane told the that he saw the train pull into Huntingdon railway station at 20:00 with a passenger bleeding.

He said that on arrival, he saw multiple people running down the platform bleeding, with one man in a white shirt “completely covered in blood”.

He said he grabbed people and told them to leave the station, and tried to assist passengers who he believed were having panic attacks.

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