London knife horror as man stabs himself on train at Euston station in front of stunned passengers
New London knife horror as man stabs himself on train at Euston station in front of stunned passengers
- Officers were called to Euston station at around 12pm regarding an injured man
- Parts of the north London have been cordoned off as the scene is examined
- Police believe the victim’s injuries were self-inflicted, he was taken to hospital
A man stabbed himself on board a train in front of shocked passengers at a railway station in central London this morning.
Officers were called to Euston station just before 12pm today to reports of a man with serious injuries on board a train.
Parts of the north London station have been cordoned off as the emergency services examine the scene, reportedly between platform 14 and 15.
Paramedics rushed to the station at around 11.45am and the man has been taken to hospital for treatment.
Officers were called to Euston station just before 12pm today to reports of a man with serious injuries on board a train (file photo of an Avanti West Coast train at Euston station)
Police said officers believe the man’s injuries were self-inflicted.
A British Transport Police spokesman said: ‘Officers were called to Euston station at 11.48am this morning (October 7) following reports of a man seriously injured onboard a train.
‘Paramedics also attended and he has been taken to hospital for treatment.
‘At this stage, it is believed he has sustained self-inflicted injuries.
Parts of the north London station have been cordoned off as the emergency services examine the scene, reportedly between platform 14 and 15 (file photo)
‘Officers remain at the scene conducting enquiries into the full circumstances of what happened, and a cordon is currently in place on platforms fourteen and fifteen.’
A witness told The Standard said he saw paramedic bags and 4-5 Avanti West Coast staff talking by screens, as the front 2 first-class carriages were cordoned off.
Anyone who witnessed what happened can contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 234 of 07/10/22.