
A father used his car to ram a man accused of stabbing 10 people on a train just before police swooped in to arrest him.
Dave Scott, 57, was waiting to collect his daughter at Huntingdon railway station when a man holding a knife tried to get in his car.
Passengers on the Doncaster to London Kingâs Cross LNER service were attacked soon after the train left Peterborough.
Mr Scott, from St Ives in Cambridgeshire, told the BBC he saw a knifeman âheading straight for meâ and âtried the doorâ of his vehicle.
When the attacker started âchopping downâ on his BMW, he drove off but spun around âto hit him again if he was up or not.
âAt that point the police just appeared from everywhere,â he added.
He told the BBC he was just yards away when police made the arrest, and he left his car in position lighting up the area so officers could see.
Mr Scottâs car could still be seen inside the police cordon after the incident.
Anthony Williams, 32, was remanded into custody at Peterborough Magistratesâ Court on Monday charged with 10 counts of attempted murder over the train incident.
He is next due to appear at Cambridge Crown Court on December 1.
