Survivor of UK train stabbing reveals attacker’s 6-word statement

A woman was attacked on a UK train by a frenzied knife-wielding man. She survived the ordeal and is now opening up about everything that happened.

On Saturday, November 1, police swarmed a London-bound train at 7.39 pm after they received calls of distress from a knifeman who was making his way through the carriages.

The train driver, Andrew Johnson, who happened to be a former army veteran, was alerted about a mass stabbing event on board and quickly sprang into action. The train made an unscheduled stop at UK’s Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire platform, where passengers and assailants were met by dozens of emergency service workers to remedy the upsetting situation.

Armed police took down the suspect, according to reports, using a taser. They also arrested two men who looked to be in their 30s. However, one was reportedly released soon after with no charges.

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