Police were questioning a 32-year-old British man Sunday on suspicion of attempted murder over a mass stabbing attack that spread fear and panic on a London-bound train and left 11 people hospitalized.

A second man initially arrested as a suspect was released without charge. Police said they have determined that the 35-year-old was not involved. Police are not treating the stabbings as an act of terror, but have not disclosed a possible motive or the type of knife, or knives, used.

Six people remained in hospitals Sunday, one of them in a life-threatening condition. Police said he is a member of railway staff who tried to stop the attack and saved many lives with his “heroic” actions. Five other injured people were discharged from hospitals.

The men were arrested eight minutes after t

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