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Train Stabbing Suspect Faces New Charges

Summary

  • Man charged with seven additional offenses, including attempted murder.
  • New charges involve separate incidents on October 31st and November 1st.
  • Suspect to appear in court on Wednesday for attempted murder charges.
Train Stabbing Suspect Faces New Charges

A man has been charged with seven additional offenses, significantly expanding the case following a stabbing spree on a high-speed train in Cambridgeshire on November 1st. The new charges, filed by British Transport Police, include attempted murder and attempted grievous bodily harm relating to incidents on October 31st.

Anthony Williams, 32, is accused of attempting to murder a 14-year-old boy and a 22-year-old man, as well as causing attempted grievous bodily harm to another 22-year-old, all on October 31st. He also faces charges of affray and possession of a bladed article from an incident at Ritzy Barbers, theft of knives, and assaulting a man on a train, all occurring on the same day.

Williams was previously remanded in custody for 10 counts of attempted murder related to the train incident that hospitalized 11 people. He is due to appear at Peterborough Magistrates' Court, with the prosecution aiming to consolidate all charges at Cambridge Crown Court on December 1st. Cambridgeshire Police are also conducting an internal review of events preceding the mass stabbing.

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Anthony Williams, 32, is accused of multiple offenses, including attempted murder, stemming from incidents on October 31st and a November 1st train stabbing spree.
The suspect faces seven new charges, including attempted murder of a 14-year-old boy and a 22-year-old man, along with other assaults and weapons charges.
Anthony Williams is scheduled to appear at Peterborough Magistrates' Court later on Wednesday to face the new charges.

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