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As the investigation into the scandal grew, a string of athletes were incriminated, including British sprinter Dwain Chambers.

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Wren Chambers was on the train that stopped at Huntingdon and first became aware that something was amiss when a man bolted down the carriage with a bloody arm, saying "they've got a knife, run".

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Another witness, Wren Chambers, said one person had been stabbed in the arm and bolted down the train to alert others - while another shouted "someone's got a knife".

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The mazes at Coffin Creek had names like Chambers of the Mausoleum, Labyrinth of Lost Relics, Bog of the Abyss, the Dark Realm and Coffin Creek Manor, the legend’s namesake.

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Jane Gratton, the deputy director of public policy at the British Chambers of Commerce, said the plans would be welcomed by businesses.

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