A man has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder following a mass stabbing on a London-bound train, as a critically wounded train worker was hailed on Monday as a hero for stepping in to protect passengers.
Transport police said the suspected attacker, Anthony Williams, 32, also faced a separate attempted murder charge over another incident at a train station in London hours earlier on Saturday.
He appeared in court on Monday and was remanded in custody.
"He went in to do his job and he left work a hero. And there are people who are alive today because of his actions and his bravery," Transport Minister Heidi Alexander said of the train worker wounded on Saturday evening.
Alexander also praised the driver, whose quick thinking ensured it was able to make an unscheduled emergen

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