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A man charged with attempted murder on 10 counts after a knife attack on a UK train

British police announced that a British man, 32 years old, was charged on Monday with 10 counts for attempted murder in relation to a knife attack which occurred on a train last Saturday. The incident was already not treated as terrorist-related by the officers.

In the stabbing incident on the train, eleven people were injured. One of them is a member from the train crew. He remains hospitalized in a critical condition but in stable health. This person was injured while trying to stop those accused of stabbing other people.

The attack on a London bound train that stopped in Huntingdon, about 80 miles north-east of London, shocked and angered the nation. Both Prime Minister Keir starmer and King Charles sent their condolences to those who were affected.

The Crown Prosecution Service in Britain said Anthony Williams, 32 was charged with eleven counts of attempted killing, one count for assault causing actual bodily injury and two counts for possession of a knifed article.

British Transport Police reported that ten of the attempted murder allegations were related to the attack on the train, and the eleventh was linked to an incident in a London station earlier the same day.

Williams, a native of Peterborough, in eastern England will appear before Peterborough Magistrates Court on Monday evening, according to the police. They added that the charges had been brought following a review, amongst others, of CCTV footage taken from the train.

The Transport Minister Heidi Alexander confirmed Monday that the man had not been known by security services. She refused to comment whether the mental health services knew him.

By late Sunday, five of the injured were discharged from hospital. (Reporting and editing by Kate Holton, William James and Sarah Young)

(source: Reuters)