Anthony Williams, 33, accused in connection with the Huntingdon train attack is also charged with actual bodily harm (ABH) for a separate incident. According to reports, the ABH charge relates to an alleged assault that took place weeks before the LNER service attack. The earlier incident allegedly left a man with facial injuries, with the injury occurring more than a month before multiple passengers were injured on the train.
The reports describe Williams as facing charges that span both the train incident and a prior alleged assault. The information cited focuses on the timing and nature of the alleged harm in the earlier case, alongside the later allegations involving passengers on the LNER service. No further details about the circumstances of either incident, the specific allegations, or the legal proceedings are provided in the sources shared here.
The charges are presented as allegations within the criminal justice process, and further court developments would determine the outcome.