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Manchester Victoria station stabbing: Three injured | Manchester Victoria station stabbing: Three injured |
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Three people - including a police officer - have been stabbed by a man wielding a knife at Manchester Victoria railway station. | Three people - including a police officer - have been stabbed by a man wielding a knife at Manchester Victoria railway station. |
A man and woman were taken to hospital after the attack at about 20:50 GMT, British Transport Police (BTP) said. | |
It said one of its officers was stabbed in the shoulder. A man has been arrested. | |
Officers said counter terrorism police were leading the inquiry, but they were keeping an open mind on the motive. | |
The station is currently shut. | |
Officers remain at the scene. | Officers remain at the scene. |
The New Year celebrations went ahead in the city centre. | |
BBC 5 live producer Sam Clack, who had been at the station at the time, tweeted he had been "very close to the most terrifying thing". | BBC 5 live producer Sam Clack, who had been at the station at the time, tweeted he had been "very close to the most terrifying thing". |
He said he saw a man stabbed on a tram platform at the station, which is next to Manchester Arena, "feet from me". | He said he saw a man stabbed on a tram platform at the station, which is next to Manchester Arena, "feet from me". |
He added he was "close to jumping on the tracks" as the attacker had a "long kitchen knife". | He added he was "close to jumping on the tracks" as the attacker had a "long kitchen knife". |
'Pure fear' | 'Pure fear' |
Mr Clack said he first "heard this most blood-curdling scream and looked down the platform". | Mr Clack said he first "heard this most blood-curdling scream and looked down the platform". |
"It looked like they were having a fight, but the woman was screaming in this blood-curdling way. I saw police in high-vis come towards him. He came towards me. | "It looked like they were having a fight, but the woman was screaming in this blood-curdling way. I saw police in high-vis come towards him. He came towards me. |
"I looked down and saw he had a kitchen knife with a black handle with a good, 12in blade. It was just fear, pure fear." | "I looked down and saw he had a kitchen knife with a black handle with a good, 12in blade. It was just fear, pure fear." |
Mr Clack said he saw the attacked man - who he described as in his 60s - and the woman, who had been with him, "walk out of the station" with emergency crews. | Mr Clack said he saw the attacked man - who he described as in his 60s - and the woman, who had been with him, "walk out of the station" with emergency crews. |
He said police used pepper spray and a Taser on the detained man, who he said was "resisting arrest". | He said police used pepper spray and a Taser on the detained man, who he said was "resisting arrest". |
He said he saw "six or seven" officers on top of the man, who he described as "very skittish". | He said he saw "six or seven" officers on top of the man, who he described as "very skittish". |
"He was very aggressive and very intent on causing more harm than he actually did," he said. | "He was very aggressive and very intent on causing more harm than he actually did," he said. |
"It was very, very scary." | "It was very, very scary." |
City councillor Pat Karney tweeted that Greater Manchester Police had given the go-ahead for the fireworks display at midnight in Albert Square. | |
He added security was going to be increased. | |
Manchester Metrolink said no trams would be calling at the station "at this time". | Manchester Metrolink said no trams would be calling at the station "at this time". |
National Rail Enquiries said there would be no arrivals or departures at Victoria station for "the next two hours". | |
Manchester Cathedral, which is a five-minute walk away from the station, also reacted to what had happened. |