“Train Horror: Stabbing Survivor Saved by Hero Surgeon as Suspect Claims Self-Defence in Knife Rampage!”
“Train Horror: Stabbing Survivor Saved by Hero Surgeon as Suspect Claims Self-Defence in Knife Rampage!”
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Train passengers, including a child, witnessed a terrifying ordeal earlier this year as a young man was repeatedly stabbed with a large knife onboard a train, a court has heard.
However, in a twist in the trial of 19-year-old Rakeem Thomas, who is charged with attempted murder, the accused now claims that the knife used in the attack originally belonged to the victim and that he acted in self-defense.
A viral video of the incident shows Thomas knifing a man onboard a train traveling between Shortlands and Beckenham Junction stations. What initially appeared to be a chance encounter between the two men quickly escalated into a life-threatening stabbing during the brief three-minute journey. Passengers screamed for the attack to stop as the victim lay on the floor, but the attack continued.
Prosecutors allege that Thomas fled the train upon arrival at Beckenham Junction, later telling his mother, “it was either him or me.” However, new details have emerged as the trial progresses, with Thomas stating that the victim had stabbed him in a previous altercation, which he claims motivated his actions on the day of the attack.
A ‘Sword-Like’ KnifeA ‘Sword-Like’ Knife
Prosecutor Michael Williams opened the trial by telling the jury that Thomas boarded the train at Orpington, standing by the doors as the train pulled into Shortlands, where the victim, a man in his 20s, was waiting.
“There is no evidence that either male knew they were going to come face-to-face with one another as the train doors opened,” Mr. Williams said. “Immediately, violence started between the two men.”
Although witnesses initially described the confrontation as “ruffling about” or a “back-and-forth” scuffle, it quickly escalated. Passengers first noticed the large knife when the victim was thrown to the ground, and one witness described the weapon as being “more like a sword,” while another called it a “Rambo knife.” Thomas was seen repeatedly plunging the knife into the victim, pausing only briefly to catch his breath.
Terrified passengers, some of whom were children, were trapped in the confined space with no escape as the violent scene unfolded. “He chose to remain and repeatedly stab the victim over and over again,” Mr. Williams said. Despite passengers screaming for him to stop, Thomas allegedly ignored them and continued the assault.
Self-Defence Claim EmergesSelf-Defence Claim Emerges
While the prosecution has painted Thomas as an aggressor intending to kill, the defense’s recent revelations cast doubt on this narrative. According to Thomas, the knife belonged to the victim, and he had managed to disarm the man during the altercation. Thomas claims that the victim had previously stabbed him in 2020 or 2021, suggesting a history of violence between the two men.
In the aftermath of the stabbing, Thomas reportedly told another person that he had “disarmed” the victim and that “he’s done.” When later arrested, Thomas explained to police that he had panicked, fearing for his own life as the victim reached for the knife. He claims he blacked out during the attack and did not know how many times he had stabbed the man.
Terror on the TrainTerror on the Train
After the attack, passengers rushed to help the victim, moving him to a bench on the platform where Dr. Michael Lawson, a retired surgeon, provided first aid. The victim’s wounds were severe, with paramedics later reporting that they were too numerous to count. Dr. Lawson is believed to have played a critical role in saving the victim’s life that day, stabilizing his condition until paramedics arrived 15 minutes later. One of the victim’s wounds included a serious chest injury that had fractured his breastbone, and without the surgeon’s swift action, the outcome could have been much worse.
The victim was rushed to hospital where he underwent life-saving surgery.
The victim has refused to give a statement to the police, leaving many unanswered questions as to the events that led to the violent encounter. As the trial continues, the jury must weigh whether Thomas’s actions were driven by a genuine fear for his life or an intent to commit murder.
Thomas denies charges of attempted murder, as well as an alternative charge of wounding with intent and affray, related to the fear caused to passengers onboard the train.
Well, that’s all for now. But until our next article, please stay tuned, stay informed, but most of all stay safe, and I’ll see you then.Well, that’s all for now. But until our next article, please stay tuned, stay informed, but most of all stay safe, and I’ll see you then.
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