Season-ticket holder injured protecting young girl
Evangelos Marinakis says he will fund any medical care
Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis has vowed to help fund medical care for any fan involved in the Huntingdon train knife attack after a season-ticket holder suffered serious injuries protecting a young girl.
British Transport Police (BTP) said two people remain in a life-threatening condition, with a further nine treated in hospital, following the incident on a high-speed train on Saturday evening.
One of those involved in the incident was a Forest season-ticket holder, who suffered serious injuries in the process of protecting a young girl during the attack, it is understood. The exact nature of the man’s injuries or current condition is not known.














