LONDON: Samir Zitouni, the train crew member who was seriously injured while protecting passengers during a mass stabbing on a Huntingdon-bound train, has been discharged from hospital, it was reported on Saturday.
Zitouni was working on board a London North Eastern Railway (LNER) service from Doncaster to London when the attack took place in Cambridgeshire on November 1. LNER said he had been instrumental in helping save multiple lives during the incident.
His family expressed gratitude for the public support, saying: "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. While we are really happy to have him home, he still has a significant recovery ahead and we would now like to be left in privacy to care for him as a family."
LNER added that Zitouni had been a "valued member" of staff for over 20 years, working on board as a customer experience host.
David Horne, managing director at LNER, praised his colleagueâs courage.Â
"In a moment of crisis, Sam did not hesitate as he stepped forward to protect those around him. His actions were incredibly brave, and we are so proud of him, and of all our colleagues who acted with such courage that evening."
He continued: "Our thoughts and prayers remain with Sam and his family. We will continue to support them and wish him a full and speedy recovery."
11 Â people were treated in hospital following the attack, nine of whom were initially reported as having life-threatening injuries.
Anthony Williams, 32, was remanded into custody at Peterborough Magistrates' Court on Nov. 3, charged with 10 counts of attempted murder in connection with the incident.Â
He is scheduled to appear at Cambridge Crown Court on December 1.










