LNER Train Stabbing 11 Injured in Horrific UK Attack
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“LNER train stabbing leaves 11 passengers injured, chaos on board, and two in life-threatening condition. Eyewitnesses describe blood and panic on the Doncaster to King’s Cross service.
A horrifying stabbing incident on an LNER train from Doncaster to London King’s Cross left 11 passengers injured, with two in life-threatening condition. Eyewitnesses have described chaotic scenes of blood and panic, with passengers forced to take desperate measures to protect themselves.
Eyewitnesses Describe Terrifying Scenes
Passengers on the train recounted moments of sheer terror as the attack unfolded. Alistair Day, who had just returned from a Nottingham Forest match, said he initially thought the chaos was a prank.
“At first, I thought it was like a Halloween prank. Then I saw people covered in blood and realized this was real,” Day said. He and other passengers hid in the buffet carriage, locking the doors as a man with a knife attempted to break in.
The attacker was described by another passenger, Joe, as a tall man wielding a bloodied knife. He said:
“I just dropped my stuff and ran. The blood was everywhere—it looked like something out of a movie.”
Desperate Measures to Survive
Passengers attempted to protect themselves using whatever was available. Olly Foster, who witnessed the attack up close, recalled his hand being covered in blood after leaning on a seat. Some used jackets and even a bottle of whiskey to fend off the attacker.
“The bottle was all we had to stop him. We just stared down the carriage and prayed he wouldn’t come in,” Foster said.
Others recounted assisting injured passengers, using jackets and clothing to staunch wounds as the situation escalated.
Families and Children Caught in Panic
Families traveling on the train were also affected. One parent, traveling with two children, described a “nightmare scenario” as panic spread through the carriages. After the train stopped, passengers rushed through the station, seeking safety in nearby homes.
“We hammered on doors until a kind couple let us in. The kids were shaken, but they’re coping,” the parent said.
Emergency Response and Arrests
The British Transport Police (BTP) met the train at Huntingdon station after reports of multiple stabbings. Emergency services responded immediately, tending to the injured and securing the scene. Two suspects were arrested in connection with the attack.
Dean McFarlane, a London Underground worker, described the scene as the train arrived:
“I saw people running down the platform, some completely covered in blood. It was chaos, and I tried to get people to safety.”
Passenger Reactions and Trauma
Eyewitnesses emphasized the fear and uncertainty during the attack. Many expressed shock at how quickly events escalated and how vulnerable passengers felt. Wren Chambers, another passenger, noted:
“There was blood everywhere—on my bag, my clothes. Everyone was trying to get out as quickly as possible because we knew the attacker was still inside.”
Takeaway
This terrifying incident highlights the importance of preparedness and awareness while traveling. Passengers’ quick thinking—hiding, helping others, and calling for assistance—helped prevent the situation from becoming even worse.
Authorities continue to investigate the motive and circumstances surrounding the attack, with a focus on ensuring passenger safety on future services.
