UK man charged after train stabbing spree

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London, Nov 4: British police have charged 32-year-old Anthony Williams with attempted murder after he allegedly stabbed 11 people on a London-bound train. Williams, appearing in court in eastern England, faces ten counts of attempted murder, one count of actual bodily harm, and possession of a bladed article related to the incident at Huntingdon railway station. He is also charged in connection with a separate incident at Pontoon Dock. The investigation, which prioritizes support for victims, is ongoing. Of the injured, a rail staff member remains in life-threatening condition after intervening. UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood commended the swift response of emergency services. The attack is not being treated as a terrorist incident, but authorities plan to increase patrols at major railway stations. A second man arrested has been released without charges.


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