British Transport Police release investigation update into Huntingdon train stabbings

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The British Transport Police has released an update on last night’s incident at Huntingdon, where 10 people were taken to hosipital after multiple stabbings on a train to London Kings Cross.

Police were called to Huntingdon station last night after reports came in of multiple stabbings onboard the 1Y90 18.25 Doncaster to London Kings Cross, which was operated by London North Eastern Railway.

Overnight, investigations into the incident have continued.

Police say that two arrests have been made. One is a 32 year old black British national and the other is a 35 year old British man of Caribbean descent. Both remain in police custody whilst investigations continue.

10 people were taken to hospital by ambulance and another person self presented later that evening. Originally, 9 were thought to have life-threatening injuries, but after treatment and assessment, four have been discharged, but two remain in a life-threatening condition.

The BTP update says that a major incident was declared yesterday and Counter Terrorism Police initially were supporting the invesgiation, there is nothing to suggest that this is a terrorist incident.

This is a British Transport Police investigation and work is ongoing to establish the full motivation for the incident.

Police are appealing to anyone with information to contact them on 61016, quoting reference 663 of 01/11/25.

The BTP has also said that passengers will see an increase of police presence at stations and on trains today.

Here is the BTP update in full…

“This is a shocking incident and my thoughts are with those who have been injured and their families.

At 7.42pm we were called to reports of a multiple stabbing on board the 6.25pm train service from Doncaster to London King’s Cross

Officers immediately attended Huntingdon station alongside paramedics, where armed police from Cambridgeshire Police boarded the train and arrested two people within 8 minutes of the first 999 call.  The two men remain in police custody.  

A 32-year-old man, a black British national, and a 35-year-old man, a British national of Caribbean descent, were both arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Both were born in the UK. They remain in police custody this morning for questioning.

Ten people were taken to hospital by ambulance and another person self-presented at hospital later that evening. While nine were initially believed to have life-threatening injuries, following assessment and treatment, four have been discharged and two patients remain in a life-threatening condition.

We declared a major incident yesterday and Counter Terrorism Policing were initially supporting our investigation however at this stage there is nothing to suggest this is a terrorist incident.  This is a British Transport Police investigation.  We continue work to establish the full circumstances and motivation for this incident. At this early stage it would not be appropriate to speculate on the causes of the incident.

The station remains closed, but we expect trains to be passing through the station from this morning. Passengers will see a high visibility presence of police officers at stations and on trains throughout today who are there to reassure the public and respond to any concerns.

I’d like to thank the public for their patience and their cooperation yesterday evening which has already greatly assisted our investigation – as well as the multi-agency response from the emergency services including our colleagues at Cambridgeshire Police, East of England Ambulance Service, Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service, and Counter Terrorism Policing.

Lastly – I’d appeal for anyone with information, who hasn’t already spoken to police, to contact BTP by texting 61016 quoting reference 663 of 01/11/25.”

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