British police released one of the suspects in a knife attack on a train in Cambridgeshire on Sunday, confirming that five victims have now left the hospital while one remains in critical condition. Counter-terrorism police assisted in the initial investigation of the random stabbing incident on a train traveling to London in eastern England on Saturday. John Lovell of British Transport Police told the media on Sunday that at this stage there are no indications of a terrorist motive. Earlier, police had stated that the knife attack on a train in Cambridgeshire, which injured 11 people, was not terrorism-related, adding that they had arrested two British men, one of whom was later released without charge.
British Police Release One of Suspects in Train Attack
British police released one of the suspects in a knife attack on a train in Cambridgeshire on Sunday, confirming that five victims have now left the hospital while one remains in critical condition. Counter-terrorism police assisted in the initial investigation of the random stabbing incident on a train traveling to London in eastern England on Saturday. John Lovell of British Transport Police told the media on Sunday that at this stage there are no indications of a terrorist motive. Earlier, police had stated that the knife attack on a train in Cambridgeshire, which injured 11 people, was not terrorism-related, adding that they had arrested two British men, one of whom was later released without charge.