A "heroic" member of the LNER rail staff remains in a life-threatening condition after bravely intervening to stop a knife attacker on a train travelling from Doncaster to London King's Cross. The mass stabbing on the 6.25pm service on Saturday caused multiple injuries and led to a major emergency response from authorities.

The British Transport Police (BTP) declared a major incident when the train was brought to a halt in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, after passengers activated the emergency alarms. Deputy Chief Constable Stuart Cundy praised the quick and selfless actions of the member of rail staff, whose intervention undoubtedly saved numerous lives. The staff member’s identity has not been disclosed for privacy reasons.

Eleven people were taken to hospital, with five of those now discharged. The rail worker remains the only casualty still fighting for their life. BTP also clarified that among the two men originally arrested at the scene, one, aged 35, was released without charge following further investigations. The other suspect, a 32-year-old black British man from Peterborough, remains in police custody on suspicion of attempted murder. Authorities have confirmed that the incident was not terror-related, and there are no outstanding suspects.

Eyewitness accounts describe scenes of chaos and heroism onboard the train. Passengers reportedly hid in toilets and the buffet car to avoid the attacker, while others used their own clothing to stem the bleeding of victims. A witness told BBC News that some people were "drenched in blood," illustrating the severity and horror of the attack.

British Transport Police have confirmed that a knife was recovered from the scene. Investigations continue into the motive and circumstances of the attack, with officers working to support the victims and their families.

This distressing event has drawn significant attention to the bravery of frontline railway staff in protecting passengers during emergencies. The heroic actions of the LNER employee have been widely acknowledged for preventing further harm during a shocking and violent incident that disrupted a major train route across England.

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Source: Noah Wire Services