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Scunthorpe United footballer injured in Cambridgeshire train stabbing

One of the people attacked during a mass stabbing on a busy train in Cambridgeshire has been named as the Scunthorpe United footballer Jonathan Gjoshe.

Gjoshe sustained non-life-threatening injuries and remains in hospital, the club said.

Eleven people were treated in hospital after the attack on a moving high-speed train from Doncaster to London on Saturday evening. Anthony Williams, 32, has appeared at Peterborough magistrates court charged with 10 counts of attempted murder in connection with the incident.

In a statement, Scunthorpe United said: “Scunthorpe United can confirm registered player Jonathan Gjoshe was one of the victims affected by the shocking attack on an LNER train bound for London on Saturday evening.

“We can confirm that Jonathan sustained non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the attack but currently remains in hospital. Due to the ongoing investigations taking place, we are currently unable to update further.

“Everyone at the club, from the board, management and his teammates, along with all staff behind the scenes, sends our heartfelt well wishes to Jonathan for a full recovery, which is also extended to all the victims onboard the train.”

Another of the victims has been named by the BBC as Stephen Crean. The Nottingham Forest football fan reportedly confronted the train attacker, going face to face with him in the carriage.

Stephen Crean. Photograph: Nottinghamshire Live/BPM Media

He told the broadcaster: “I confronted this guy, because I’ve got to make sure that the door’s locked and I’ve looked around to save a bit of time. But then he started, he pulled this thing out. It was an over-large blade thing.”

An LNER staff member is in a critical but stable condition in hospital after the stabbings, and four other people remain in hospital.

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