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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Richard Gilzene

Huntingdon train attack eyewitness describes moment ‘hero’ threw himself in front of knife to save girl

An eyewitness at the Doncaster to London train stabbings has described the moment a ‘hero’ threw himself in front of an attacker’s knife to protect a young female passenger.

Speaking to BBC News, passenger Olly Foster revealed people initially believed the attack to be a Halloween prank before terror spread through train carriages.

As bystanders fled, Foster described seeing one passenger’s extraordinary act of bravery.

“There was a girl who was really in a bit of a state because the guy tried to stab her. One of the older guys - who was an absolute hero - blocked it with his head,” Foster revealed.

Two people are still fighting for their lives in hospital following the attack. Police have confirmed a 32-year-old Black British national and a 35-year-old British national of Caribbean descent have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

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