Nottingham Forest Owner Vows to Fund Medical Care for Injured Fan After Train Stabbing Incident
The owner of Nottingham Forest, Evangelos Marinakis, has pledged to help fund medical care for any fan seriously injured in a train stabbing incident that left two people in a life-threatening condition. The attack occurred on a high-speed train traveling from Huntingdon to London, where fans were returning after watching the 2-2 draw against Manchester United.
One of those injured was a season-ticket holder who suffered serious injuries while protecting a young girl during the attack. Marinakis has stated that he will provide financial support for any Forest fan who was involved in the incident, allowing them to access the best possible medical care as they recover.
The club's statement expressed its "deepest concern and heartfelt sympathy" to all those affected by the incident, praising the bravery of fans who intervened to prevent further harm. Nottingham Forest Football Club wishes to assure London-based supporters that it stands firmly behind them during this difficult time.
Marinakis' vow comes after a season-ticket holder was seriously injured protecting a young girl from an attacker on the train. The Greek businessman described the incident as "shocking" and expressed his admiration for the fans who showed "courage and selflessness" in intervening to prevent further harm.
The club has invited any fans affected by the incident to contact its head of fan engagement for support and guidance. Marinakis' pledge is a testament to the dedication and compassion of Nottingham Forest's ownership, as it prioritizes the well-being of its fans amidst this traumatic event.
The owner of Nottingham Forest, Evangelos Marinakis, has pledged to help fund medical care for any fan seriously injured in a train stabbing incident that left two people in a life-threatening condition. The attack occurred on a high-speed train traveling from Huntingdon to London, where fans were returning after watching the 2-2 draw against Manchester United.
One of those injured was a season-ticket holder who suffered serious injuries while protecting a young girl during the attack. Marinakis has stated that he will provide financial support for any Forest fan who was involved in the incident, allowing them to access the best possible medical care as they recover.
The club's statement expressed its "deepest concern and heartfelt sympathy" to all those affected by the incident, praising the bravery of fans who intervened to prevent further harm. Nottingham Forest Football Club wishes to assure London-based supporters that it stands firmly behind them during this difficult time.
Marinakis' vow comes after a season-ticket holder was seriously injured protecting a young girl from an attacker on the train. The Greek businessman described the incident as "shocking" and expressed his admiration for the fans who showed "courage and selflessness" in intervening to prevent further harm.
The club has invited any fans affected by the incident to contact its head of fan engagement for support and guidance. Marinakis' pledge is a testament to the dedication and compassion of Nottingham Forest's ownership, as it prioritizes the well-being of its fans amidst this traumatic event.