Footballer injured in LNER train knife attack undergoes surgery as club confirm hospital stay: report
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Footballer injured in LNER train knife attack undergoes surgery as club confirm hospital stay: report
"A mass stabbing took place on an LNER Azuma service between Doncaster and London King's Cross on Saturday evening (Image credit: Getty Images) Passengers and staff on board a Saturday evening Doncaster to London King's Cross LNER service were attacked by a man shortly after the train left Peterborough station. National League club Scunthorpe United have released a statement confirming 22-year-old Jonathan Gjoshe was among the victims of the mass stabbing."
"We can confirm that Jonathan sustained non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the attack, but currently remains in hospital. Due to the ongoing investigations taking place, we are currently unable to update further. Everyone at the club, from the Board, management and his teammates, along with all staff behind the scenes, sends our heartfelt well wishes to Jonathan for a full recovery, which is also extended to all the victims on board the train."
A mass stabbing occurred on an LNER Azuma service between Doncaster and London King's Cross shortly after the train left Peterborough station. Eleven people were injured in the attack. Scunthorpe United confirmed 22-year-old registered player Jonathan Gjoshe was among the victims and sustained non-life-threatening injuries; he remains in hospital and underwent surgery for an arm injury. A member of the train crew is in a critical but stable condition. Gjoshe has made two appearances in the National League Cup this season. Ongoing investigations are taking place, and no further updates are currently available.
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