The British Transport Police issued a statement detailing more about the investigation into Huntingdont train stabbing suspect Anthony Williams
Police have issued a major update on the investigation into train stabbing suspect Anthony Williams.
The 32-year-old has been charged with multiple offences following what police described as a “major incident” on a train in Huntingdon on Saturday.
As many as 10 people from the train were taken to hospital with injuries. Seven patients have since been discharged, while an LNER member of staff remains stable but critically unwell and three other patients remain stable.
The British Transport Police said: “We can confirm that British Transport Police (BTP) have primacy for the overall investigation relating to Anthony Williams, 32, who was charged with multiple offences following the major incident on a train at Huntingdon, on Saturday 1 November.
“This investigation includes any relevant offences on 31 October and 1 November. This now includes the three incidents reported to Cambridgeshire Constabulary on 31 and 1 November, and an incident at Pontoon Dock DLR on 1 November.
“Detectives from BTP are linking all these incidents, and active enquiries are being made.”
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