Scunthorpe player and Forest fan among train attack victims
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Scunthorpe player and Forest fan among train attack victims
""I saw him coming towards me - a guy with a rucksack and he's obviously got something in there. "Everyone's gone towards the buffet, and that is on the verge of being full up. There's no-one else getting in there. I wasn't even going to bother pushing to get in. "There's young women and they need to get them in. I confronted this guy, because I've got to make sure that the door's locked and I've looked around to save a bit of time."
"Anthony Williams, 32, has been remanded in custody following the incident and is charged with 11 counts of attempted murder, two counts of possession of a bladed article and one count of actual bodily harm. One of the attempted murder counts relates to a separate incident. Speaking to the BBC on Monday, Mr Crean's left hand could be seen heavily bandaged and he still had blood in his hair."
A man attacked passengers on an LNER train from Doncaster to London King's Cross at around 20:00 GMT, injuring ten people. Anthony Williams, 32, has been remanded and charged with 11 counts of attempted murder, two counts of possession of a bladed article and one count of actual bodily harm; one attempted murder count relates to a separate incident. Passenger Stephen Crean confronted the attacker, tussled with him and sustained cuts to his head and hand; his left hand was heavily bandaged and he still had blood in his hair. Footballer Jonathan Gjoshe, 22, was slashed across the bicep and underwent surgery.
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