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Kill me: Lone attacker's desperate screams after mass stabbing attack on UK train
A taxi driver said a 32-year-old man shouted "Kill me!" as police used a stun gun to stop him after he stabbed several people on a train bound for Huntingdon.
A taxi driver said a 32-year-old man shouted "Kill me!" as police used a stun gun to stop him after he stabbed several people on a train bound for Huntingdon.
A Special Report on the horrific mass stabbing on a London-bound train in the United Kingdom, with India Today's Pranay Upadhyay providing details on the incident. According to the British Transport Police, 'Ten people have been taken to hospital with nine believed to have suffered life-threatening injuries'. Armed police intercepted the LNER train at Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire and arrested two men in connection with the attack. The British Transport Police has declared it a 'major incident' and confirmed that Counter Terrorism Policing is supporting the investigation to establish the circumstances and motive. The attack has caused major disruption to rail services, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has described the event as an 'appalling incident'.
Nine people were stabbed and critically injured on a train near Cambridge, prompting an armed police response and the arrest of two men at Huntingdon station.
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