Passenger fatally stabbed on British express train
LONDON, May 27 (Reuters) - A passenger was stabbed to death on a
British express train on Saturday, becoming the latest victim of a
series of recent knife crimes that has seen two schoolboys stabbed --
one fatally -- over the last few days.
British Transport Police (BTP) said the passenger was travelling on
the 10.05 a.m. Glasgow in Scotland to Paignton in Devon express when
they were stabbed.
"Officers went to Oxenholme railway station, near Kendall in Cumbria
but there are no other details," a BTP spokesman said.
Concern over knife attacks has grown in recent years and earlier this
week a knife amnesty began in a bid to rid the streets of thousands of
weapons.
On Friday a 14-year-old schoolboy in Birmingham was stabbed in the
abdomen and last week a promising footballer, 15-year-old Kiyan Prince,
knifed to death trying to stop a fight outside his school gates in
London.
Earlier this month part-time policewoman Nisha Patel-Nasri was knifed
to death outside her London home. Statistics show that 6 percent of all
violent crimes nationally are knife-related and out of 820 homicides in
2004/5, 236 involved sharp instruments. In London alone, there were
12,589 knife-related incidents last year.
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