Manchester stabbings suspect may have mental problems as UK terrorism probe ongoing

Manchester stabbings suspect may have mental problems as UK terrorism probe ongoing

by Joseph Anthony
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Police officers stand at the end of a tram platform at Victoria Station in Manchester, Britain, January 1, 2019. REUTERS/Phil Noble

A 25-year-old man suspected of stabbing three people with a kitchen knife at Manchester Victoria train station on New Yearโ€™s Eve was being held and assessed for mental health issues police said.


Greater Manchester Police were, however, continuing to investigate the attack because of suspected links to terrorism, they said in a statement. A raid of the manโ€™s home in the cityโ€™s Cheetham Hill area was still taking place.

The manโ€™s name has not yet been released and police did not return requests for further information.

A witness, a BBC producer who was at the busy station full of New Yearโ€™s Eve revellers, said a man stabbed several people at the station, shouting โ€œAllahโ€ and linking his actions to โ€œbombings in other countries.โ€

The station is very close to Manchester Arena, where a suicide bomb attack in May 2017 killed 22 people as they left a concert by pop star Ariana Grande.

Those wounded, a woman and a man in their 50s, were in a serious but not life-threatening condition, police said. The other, a male police officer in his 30s who sustained a stab wound to his shoulder, was released from hospital earlier.


โ€œThe Counter Terrorism investigation remains ongoing,โ€ police said. โ€œThere is nothing to suggest the involvement of other people in this attack, but confirming this remains a main priority for the investigation.โ€

Earlier, Chief Constable Ian Hopkins praised officers at the scene for their bravery in arresting the suspect within minutes.

Hopkins said many people would have been affected by Mondayโ€™s attack, particularly since it happened so close to the scene of the 2017 bombing.

โ€œI believe that makes it an even more dreadful attack for our city,โ€ he told reporters.

Britain is on its second-highest threat level of severe, meaning an attack is considered highly likely. Security officials say they are facing record levels of work in countering Islamist militants as well as far-right extremists after four major attacks last year.


Sam Clack, the BBC producer who witnessed the attack, told the broadcaster: โ€œI just heard the guy shout, as part of a sentence, โ€˜Allahโ€™.โ€

โ€œI heard the man say, โ€˜As long as you keep bombing these countries this is going to keep happeningโ€™,โ€ Clack told BBC 5 Live radio in another interview. โ€œIt was very, very scary.โ€

Prime Minister Theresa May said on Twitter: โ€œMy thoughts are with those who were injured in the suspected terrorist attack in Manchester last night. I thank the emergency services for their courageous response.โ€

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