Dayna Arnold, 48, was on the London-bound LNER Azuma with her partner, Andy Gray, 37, when the horror unfolded. She recalled the chilling moment where she 'begged' for her life before the train stopped at Huntingdon In full: Police statement on Huntingdon train stabbings
A woman recounted the terrifying moment she pleaded for her life as the Huntingdon train stabber chillingly said: "The Devil is not going to win."
Dayna Arnold, 48, and her partner, Andy Gray, 37, were aboard the London-bound LNER Azuma when they witnessed the horrifying stabbing incident unfold. The pair were seated in Coach J, at the opposite end from where the assailant launched his eight-minute rampage, leaving two people critically injured .
In the ensuing chaos, Dayna was separated from Andy as p

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