Train stabbings hero discharged from hospital

Samir Zitouni is credited with saving lives on the train
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A rail worker credited with saving multiple lives during a mass stabbing on a train has been discharged from hospital.
Samir Zitouni was a member of the catering crew on the Doncaster to London King's Cross service on the evening of 1 November when an attacker struck as it passed through Cambridgeshire.
The 48-year-old was one of 11 people treated for their injuries.
"While we are really happy to have him home, he still has a significant recovery ahead," said his family, in a statement released by the British Transport Police (BTP).
"We are so grateful for the outpouring of support from the public, and very touched by all the kind words about Sam's brave actions on the night of the attack."
The BTP has already described his actions as "nothing short of heroic".
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Last week, the force said he remained "critically unwell" but stable at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
Mr Zitouni has been credited with blocking the attack suspect from stabbing a girl, leaving him with a gash on his head and neck.
An online crowdfunding page set up by one of his colleagues has raised more than £67,000 to help support the family.
The train was operated by LNER, and managing director David Horne has already said his actions "were incredibly brave, and we are so proud of him".
In their statement, the family asked to be "left in privacy to care for him as a family".

British Transport Police said multiple people needed hospital treatment following the train attack
Passengers on board the train said a person brandishing a knife began stabbing people after it passed through Peterborough.
The driver brought the train to an emergency halt at Huntingdon.
Anthony Williams, 32, of no fixed address, was charged with 10 counts of attempted murder relating to the train stabbings and a count of attempted murder in connection with an alleged attack in London.
He is due to appear at Cambridge Crown Court on 1 December.
BTP has said it is linking the train stabbings with three other incidents that happened in Peterborough in the hours beforehand, as well as the stabbing of a 17-year-old person on a DLR train in east London.
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