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The driver of the LNER which was at the centre of a mass stabbing at Huntingdon on Saturday night has spoken publicly for the first time since the horror incident unfolded. ‌

Andrew Johnson diverted the Peterborough to London Kings Cross train to Huntingdon as soon as he received word of a knifeman rampaging through the carriage and attacking passengers on November 1. ‌

Armed officers stormed the train after the 18:25 service was diverted to Huntingdon, following calls by passengers to police at around 19:40 GMT. Armed police officers and paramedics rushed to Huntingdon station and boarded the train, arresting two suspects within eight minutes of the 999 call being made. ‌

Eleven people had been treated in hospital but one remains in a life-threateni

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