Hero of train attack in Britain receives free flight from British Airways.
13.11.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
13.11.2025
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Victim of train attack
Stephen Cryan, a 61-year-old Nottingham Forest fan who stepped in during the heroic train attack in Huntingdon, will be flown to Portugal by British Airways. This came after Ryanair refused to refund him.Cryan stopped a knife-wielding attacker who injured 11 people on a train heading to London. He sustained numerous stab wounds but did not stand idly by.“I just couldn’t stand by when I saw what was happening,” he said.This situation has generated widespread public resonance, and now Cryan is preparing for the journey with the team that is supporting him during his recovery.Having witnessed the horrific event, Stephen has undoubtedly impressed many with his bravery. His actions have sparked discussions about transport safety and the speed of emergency services' response. While Cryan recovers, the community honors his courage and readiness to help others in a crisis.
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