Huntingdon train stabbing latest: Man, 32, now sole suspect
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Huntingdon train stabbing latest: Man, 32, now sole suspect
"Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis has offered to pay for the medical treatment of any club fans injured in a mass stabbing on a Doncaster-to-London train. The attack left 11 people injured, two of them critically. Many of those on board were Forest supporters returning to London after the team's 22 draw with Manchester United. Everyone at Nottingham Forest is shocked and deeply saddened by what happened, said Marinakis."
"Police have identified the lone suspect in the UK train stabbing as a 32-year-old Black British man from Peterborough who remains in custody on suspicion of attempted murder. He is believed to have boarded the London-bound train in Peterborough shortly before the attack began. Initially, two men were detained within minutes of the emergency call, but a 35-year-old British national of Caribbean descent was later released after investigators determined he was not involved."
Eleven people were injured in a mass stabbing on a Doncaster-to-London train, two of them critically. Many passengers were Nottingham Forest supporters returning to London after the team's 22 draw with Manchester United. Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis offered to pay for the medical treatment of any club fans injured and pledged financial support to ensure access to the best possible medical care. Police examined the train at Huntingdon station and forensic investigators worked at the scene. Authorities identified a lone suspect, a 32-year-old Black British man from Peterborough, who remains in custody on suspicion of attempted murder. Investigators said there is no evidence the incident was terror-related and described the case as an isolated act.
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