British Transport Police report a 32‑year‑old Peterborough man as the sole suspect in a knife attack on a Doncaster‑to‑London train on November 1, 2023.
Only One Suspect
Transport Police named a 32‑year‑old Peterborough resident as the lone suspect after a knife attack on a train from Doncaster to London on the night of November 1.
He was arrested at the scene and is currently in custody. A second individual, a 35‑year‑old Londoner of Caribbean descent, was briefly detained but later released with no further action.
Hero Among Train Crew
An LNER employee attempted to restrain the attacker and was severely wounded, remaining in the hospital in a life‑threatening condition.
Five other injured passengers were later discharged home. Surveillance footage shows the crew member acting heroically and likely saving many lives.
Composed Response from the Locomotive Driver
LNER Director David Horne thanked rescue teams and crew for their quick, courageous response.
The driver diverted the train to the nearby Huntingdon station, allowing police and emergency services to arrive safely, a move praised by the ASLEF union.
Suspect Release
The 35‑year‑old Londoner, born in the UK with Caribbean ancestry, was released without further charges after brief detainment.



