**Heroic Passenger Confronts Train Stabber in Dramatic Scene** A passenger has been hailed a hero after bravely intervening during a mass stabbing incident on a train heading towards Huntingdon station. Stephen Crean, who describes himself as "just a normal guy", stepped in to confront the attacker, despite the danger. The incident occurred on Saturday evening while Crean was returning from a Nottingham Forest versus Manchester United match. He was aboard the LNER service from Doncaster to London King's Cross when chaos erupted. Just minutes into the journey, Crean witnessed several passengers fleeing his carriage, shouting about a man armed with a knife. "The doors to our carriage opened and loads of people started running past me," he recounted. "They were shouting there's a bloke with a knife and everyone headed down to the bottom of the train where the buffet bar was, but I couldn't get in there and the toilets seemed full." In a moment of courage, Crean found himself face-to-face with the assailant. "I got to the stage where it was me and him in confrontation. He was waving this blade in my face and he said 'do you want to die' to me three times," he said. Despite the terrifying situation, Crean's actions have been praised by many, but he remains humble about his response, stating, "I just did what anyone else would do." The incident has raised concerns about safety on public transport, prompting discussions on measures to protect passengers. Authorities are investigating the stabbing, and further details are expected to emerge as the situation develops.
Hero Passenger Takes On Train Stabber!
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