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Andrew Johnson, an LNER rail worker and former Royal Navy Chief Petty Officer, is in stable condition after bravely intervening in the Huntingdon train knife attack. He diverted the train to Huntingdon, allowing emergency services to respond quickly. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander praised his actions, stating he "left work a hero" and saved lives. Johnson, who was initially in a life-threatening condition, is now recovering. The article also includes links to related news and encourages readers to sign up for updates.
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