Overview
- Dave Scott said he used his BMW to hit a knife-wielding man in the Huntingdon station car park moments before armed officers made the arrest.
- The Doncaster–London LNER service made an emergency stop at Huntingdon after alarms were pulled, a move requested by driver Andrew Johnson that helped contain the attack.
- Anthony Williams, 32, has been remanded after being charged with 10 counts of attempted murder from the train incident and an additional attempted murder charge tied to the Pontoon Dock DLR case, with a Crown Court hearing on December 1.
- Police say they are reviewing other knife-related reports for possible links to the suspect, as witnesses continue to describe chaotic scenes and efforts to shield fellow passengers.
- Hospitals treated 11 people; six have been discharged, four remain stable and one LNER staff member, identified as rail worker Samir Zitouni, is stable but critically unwell, while community fundraisers — including a £10,000 donation from Nottingham Forest to victim Stephen Crean — have raised tens of thousands.