British man who stopped terrorist on train did not receive money from Ryanair: what is the reason.
07.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
07.11.2025
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The hero who stood up to an attacker on the train has not received any compensation
The hero who defended passengers during the attack on the train in Huntingdon has not received any compensation from Ryanair, as the injuries sustained during the incident prevented him from making his planned flight.61-year-old Stephen Krian, who has been devoted to Nottingham Forest Football Club his whole life, risked his own life when he approached a man with a knife during a mass attack on passengers on an LNER train.“I couldn’t just stand by while people around me were in danger,” he said.Stephen became a symbol of courage when he faced danger to protect others. Unfortunately, his heroic act resulted in injuries that prevented him from leaving.The situation surrounding this event highlights how important it is to promptly support people who show incredible courage in dangerous situations. Stephen Krian's extraordinary bravery deserves recognition and care from society, as well as attention to the issue of compensation for those who have been victims of violence. Society should remember those who protect others at the cost of their own well-being.
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