‘Blood everywhere’: UK hit by horror mass train stabbing

New video footage shows the moment a suspect was arrested after a terrifying knife attack on a packed train in England left multiple people fighting for life.

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An alleged attacker repeatedly screamed “kill me”after a terrifying knife attack on a packed train in the UK left multiple commuters fighting for life, according to a witness who captured dramatic video of the arrest.

The footage shows UK police Taser and arrest a suspect following a mass stabbing attack on a train that left 11 people wounded, two of them critically.

The alleged attacker, dressed all in black, screamed “kill me, kill me, kill me,” according to Viorel Turturica, a 42-year-old taxi driver who took the video, The NY Post reports.

In video shared with the Sun, the man is wrestled to the ground on a train platform as multiple armed officers and a police dog surround him at Huntingdon train station in the east of England Saturday night.

“Get him in a f–king hold!” one cop is heard shouting.As the suspect appears to fight back, the buzz of a Taser is heard.

“Give me your hands now,” an officer is heard ordering the suspect, while another shouts, “Get the cuffs!”

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While 10 people were initially taken to hospital with an extra person presenting soon after, four were later discharged. One person remained in a life-threatening condition on Sunday morning local time.

In an update, police confirmed a 32-year-old black British national, who was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the bloody rampage, is now being treated as the only suspect. He has not yet been named. Police initially said two suspects had been arrested.

“At this stage, there is nothing to suggest this is a terrorist incident,” Superintendent John Loveless from the British Transport Police told reporters at a briefing.