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King meets Huntingdon train attack heroes, including guard who protected passengers
King Charles recognized the courage of rail staff and passengers whose actions during the Huntingdon knife attack helped save lives, with 11 injured treated in hospital, officials said.
- King Charles III greeted individuals who displayed bravery during a knife attack on a train in Huntingdon, including railway worker Samir Zitouni, train driver Andrew Johnson, and Stephen Crean, who was stabbed while intervening.
- Eleven people were treated in hospital for injuries after the attack on the London-bound train that had been diverted to Huntingdon, and Anthony Williams has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder related to the incident.
- The Home Secretary and Prime Minister praised the "breathtaking bravery" of those who helped, and MPs called for the highest civilian medal to be awarded to those who showed great bravery during the attack.
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King Charles meets hero survivors of the Huntingdon train stabbing attack - The Mirror
King Charles met hero train guard Samir Zitouni and brave passengers at Buckingham Palace after they stepped in to protect passengers during a knife attack on a Doncaster to London train in Huntingdon on November 1
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Charles meets survivors of Huntingdon train attack
Train guard Samir Zitouni attended the reception with his wife Eleni Sakkoulei.
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