Police rule out terrorism in UK train stabbing attack
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U.K. police said Sunday that two people remain in a life-threatening condition following a mass stabbing on a London-bound train the previous evening. Authorities added that there was "nothing to suggest" the attack was a terrorist incident.
An alleged attacker repeatedly screamed “kill me”after a terrifying knife attack on a packed train in the UK left multiple commuters fighting for life, according to a witness who captured dramatic video of the arrest.
But on Sunday, workers were filmed having to give an ambulance "a little extra push" after it briefly became stuck while attempting to drive over the Melton crossing. The East of England Ambulance Service said it still managed to "reach the patient well within our target response time".
Commuters faced a nightmare journey to work this morning with two parts of the M25 brought to a standstill following horror incidents just a few junctions apart
British police say 10 people have been taken to hospitals after a mass stabbing attack on a London-bound train, nine of them with life-threatening injuries
The East of England Ambulance Service vehicle became stranded on the Melton level crossing, which is currently closed to drivers while works are carried out, on Sunday. Network Rail had assured residents that emergency services vehicles would still be permitted access but on this occasion the vehicle needed a "little extra push".