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Scorpion on a train delays London to Edinburgh journey | Scorpion on a train delays London to Edinburgh journey |
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Rail passengers en route from London to Edinburgh were delayed after a scorpion was spotted on the train. | Rail passengers en route from London to Edinburgh were delayed after a scorpion was spotted on the train. |
The unexpected cargo disrupted an Virgin Trains East Coast service heading to the Scottish capital on Sunday afternoon. | The unexpected cargo disrupted an Virgin Trains East Coast service heading to the Scottish capital on Sunday afternoon. |
Harry Horton, a passenger on the train, said he first noticed something strange when people in the seats ahead of him started standing up and retreating. | Harry Horton, a passenger on the train, said he first noticed something strange when people in the seats ahead of him started standing up and retreating. |
“There was something going on at the end of the carriage and I couldn’t quite see what it was,” he said. “A lot of the passengers were up on their feet. All of a sudden a couple came down to my end [and] they said there’s a scorpion on the loose.” | “There was something going on at the end of the carriage and I couldn’t quite see what it was,” he said. “A lot of the passengers were up on their feet. All of a sudden a couple came down to my end [and] they said there’s a scorpion on the loose.” |
A guard appeared and the scorpion was returned to an ice-cream container it had been stowed in, Horton said. | |
There was an eight-minute delay at Peterborough while the affected carriage containing about 20 people was sealed off and checked. | There was an eight-minute delay at Peterborough while the affected carriage containing about 20 people was sealed off and checked. |
Horton said the scorpion appeared to belong to another passenger. “We weren’t quite clear why she had [it],” he said. “The police basically said to her: you’re either getting off here with your scorpion or we’re taking your scorpion from you. In the end she decided to give up the scorpion and give it to the police.” | Horton said the scorpion appeared to belong to another passenger. “We weren’t quite clear why she had [it],” he said. “The police basically said to her: you’re either getting off here with your scorpion or we’re taking your scorpion from you. In the end she decided to give up the scorpion and give it to the police.” |
A British Transport police spokeswoman said: “We were called at 2.56pm to a Virgin train from King’s Cross to Edinburgh and we met the train at Peterborough. A scorpion had escaped from a passenger’s bag, but it had been recaptured quickly and put in an ice-cream box. We have taken the scorpion to an exotic pet rescue in Peterborough.” |
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