Dayna Arnold, 48, was on the London-bound LNER Azuma with her partner, site manager Andy Gray, 37, but within minutes saw the horror unfold ...
British Transport Police say the "heroic" man who tried to stop the attack remains in hospital. Five others have been discharged.
LONDON: A British train worker praised for protecting passengers during a mass stabbing earlier this month was discharged ...
Authorities said the 32-year-old man also tried to kill someone at a London transit station earlier the same day.
Two people have been arrested and police say - after declaring the attack a major incident - counter-terror officers are supporting the investigation.
The man accused of carrying out a mass stabbing on a high-speed train in Cambridgeshire has been charged with seven further ...
Iraq war veteran Andrew Johnson said he drew on his years of experience to help him stop at Huntingdon station - where armed officers swooped aboard the LNER train ...
Armed police arrested two men on suspicion of attempted murder - one 35-year-old man has been released with no further action ...
CCTV during the attack showed him acting "nothing short of heroic" as he shielded passengers from the rampaging knifeman ...
Dayna Arnold, 48, and her partner Andy Gray, 37, were on the same carriage as the knifeman when he launched the eight-minute rampage which has left two people battling for their lives ...
A video compilation released by LNER during Rail Safety Week shows cases of train staff facing threatening behaviour. Footage released by LNER shows instances where crew have faced threatening ...