
Sky News Daily Huntingdon train stabbing, Air India survivor and Women's cricket victory
Nov 3, 2025
A train from Doncaster to London became the site of a shocking mass stabbing, with victims recounting their terrifying experiences. The investigation seeks to unravel the motive behind this violent event. The story of Vishwashi Kumar Ramesh, the sole survivor of the tragic Air India crash, offers an emotional glimpse into grief and trauma. On a lighter note, India's Women's World Cup victory shines a spotlight on the rise of women's cricket, promising to inspire future generations. Additionally, the US ambassador advocates for continued oil drilling in the UK.
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Uncertain Motive Behind Train Attack
- The Doncaster-to-London train stabbing left multiple passengers seriously injured and exposed fears about travelling by rail.
- Police have not treated it as terrorism while they investigate the suspect's motive and identities involved.
Passenger Fear And Staff Heroism
- Passenger Amira Ostalski described being "scared to sit on the train again" after the attack.
- The driver and a train guard acted quickly and one guard remains in critical condition after protecting passengers.
Sole Air India Survivor's Trauma
- Vishwash Kumar Ramesh is the sole survivor of the Air India crash and lost his younger brother in the accident.
- He says his life is "utterly broken" and criticises Air India for not doing enough to support him and other families.
