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The hero who intervened during the Huntingdon train knife attack has been denied a refund from Ryanair , despite being too injured to travel. ‌

Stephen Crean courageously stepped in to tackle a man wielding a knife on the LNER train service to London on November 1, saving lives in the process. He recounted how he grabbed the attacker's arm, allowing others to escape during the incident. ‌

As a result of his brave actions, he sustained seven knife wounds and a gash to his head reports the Mirror . ‌

The 61-year-old said he was stabbed on his hand, back and head during the scuffle. Speaking to the BBC, he expressed his determination not to let the knifeman get past him until he was certain everyone who had barricaded themselves in another carriage were s

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