Thursday, March 19, 2026
25.1 C
New Delhi

‘People hid in toilets’: Passengers thought stabbing was Halloween prank; how attack unfolded on London-bound train

‘People hid in toilets’: Passengers thought stabbing was Halloween prank; how attack unfolded on London-bound train

Emergency personnel inspect a train at the Huntingdon, England (Photo credit: AP)

A Saturday evening train journey from Doncaster to London turned into a scene of terror when a knife attack left ten people injured, nine of them critically. The incident, which unfolded near Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, was declared a major incident and has prompted a counter-terror investigation, according to the Daily Mail.The attack began shortly after the London North Eastern Railway (LNER) service departed Peterborough on its way to King’s Cross. Witnesses described panic and confusion as passengers screamed and scrambled for safety, and some hid in the toilets, Daily Mail reported.Also read: Witnesses describe UK train stabbing horror; 9 critical in suspected terror attack“Run, run, there’s a guy literally stabbing everyone,” one man shouted, according to eyewitness Olly Foster, who told the BBC that he first thought it was a Halloween prank before realising his hand was covered in blood. Others locked themselves inside toilets to escape the attacker, who was said to be carrying a “big knife.”Armed officers boarded the train after it made an emergency stop at Huntingdon station, arresting two suspects. British Transport Police (BTP) said ten people were taken to hospital, nine with life-threatening injuries and one with serious but not critical wounds. No deaths have been reported.Police briefly declared “Code Plato” — the emergency protocol used to respond to potential marauding terror attacks — before it was later stood down. Counter-terrorism police are now assisting BTP as they work to establish the motive for the attack. “It could take some time before we are in a position to confirm anything further,” said Chief Superintendent Chris Casey.Dozens of officers and forensic teams worked through the night at Huntingdon station, where the train was halted. Images showed investigators in white overalls examining the blood-stained carriages as the area remained cordoned off.Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the “appalling” incident, saying his thoughts were with those affected. Paul Bristow, mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, described hearing of “horrendous scenes” on the train. LNER warned passengers not to travel on Sunday, citing major disruption to East Coast Main Line services.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Attacks On US Forces Down 90%, Over 7,000 Targets Hit In Iran: Hegseth

The US reports a 90% drop in Iranian attacks on its forces, with over 7,000 targets hit. Defense Secretary Hegseth credits US-Israeli strikes on Iran’s military infrastructure. Read More

5 Drinks To Consume This Summer That Prevent Dehydration Better Than Water

From chaas to jaljeera and watermelon juice, here are some drinks you should stock your fridge with in the summers. Read More

Evening news wrap: Iran hits Saudi’s Aramco and Kuwait refinery; Sensex tanks around 2,500 points & more

Iran strikes energy sites across the region, including facilities linked to Saudi Aramco, after Israel’s attack on South Pars, warning of global “uncontrollable consequences” as oil prices spike. Read More

Nike partners with Beats to develop a range of earbuds designed for sport

As the global sports giant steps up efforts to reinforce its credibility, it has unveiled a collaboration with Beats to launch a product in its signature colours, purpose-built for sport. Read More

EVs Overtake Diesel? BMW i3’s 900km Range Stuns Industry

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom We have seen the new Mercedes-Benz CLA which has 792km range and now the new BMW i3 sedan has upto 900km range. Read More

Topics

Attacks On US Forces Down 90%, Over 7,000 Targets Hit In Iran: Hegseth

The US reports a 90% drop in Iranian attacks on its forces, with over 7,000 targets hit. Defense Secretary Hegseth credits US-Israeli strikes on Iran’s military infrastructure. Read More

5 Drinks To Consume This Summer That Prevent Dehydration Better Than Water

From chaas to jaljeera and watermelon juice, here are some drinks you should stock your fridge with in the summers. Read More

Evening news wrap: Iran hits Saudi’s Aramco and Kuwait refinery; Sensex tanks around 2,500 points & more

Iran strikes energy sites across the region, including facilities linked to Saudi Aramco, after Israel’s attack on South Pars, warning of global “uncontrollable consequences” as oil prices spike. Read More

Nike partners with Beats to develop a range of earbuds designed for sport

As the global sports giant steps up efforts to reinforce its credibility, it has unveiled a collaboration with Beats to launch a product in its signature colours, purpose-built for sport. Read More

EVs Overtake Diesel? BMW i3’s 900km Range Stuns Industry

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom We have seen the new Mercedes-Benz CLA which has 792km range and now the new BMW i3 sedan has upto 900km range. Read More

Nuclear War Between India and Pakistan? Here’s What This Shocking US Intel Report Reveals

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom According to the annual ‘US Intelligence Community’ threat assessment report presented to the US Senate on Wednesday (March 18, 2026), the relationship between I Read More

Gloves off in DC: Trump’s UFC night has everyone chasing seats, calls it ‘hottest ticket’

US President Donald Trump is hyping a high-profile fight night on the White House lawn as the “hottest ticket” in town, drawing intense interest from donors, lawmakers, and well-connected insiders eager to secure a seat. Read More

Did Iran pose an ‘imminent threat’? How Tulsi Gabbard struggled to defend Trump war during Senate Hearing

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testifies during a Senate Committee on Intelligence hearing to examine worldwide threats on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, March 18, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr. Read More

Related Articles