Queen’s award for Briton who helped thwart train attack
PARIS — A British businessman who helped thwart an Islamic extremist attack on a French high-speed train was awarded Thursday with a royal honour for his bravery.
The British ambassador to France, Ed Llewellyn, bestowed the Queen’s Commendation for Bravery on Chris Norman, saying, “You helped save a lot of lives on that train.”
In August 2015, Norman and three Americans overpowered an Islamic extremist with an assault rifle who tried to open fire on a Thalys train travelling from Amsterdam to Paris. Clint Eastwood is making a movie about the attack, called “The 15:17 to Paris.”
Upon receiving the award, Norman said, “I hope that I will be able to live up to the standards of behaviour that the award should bring with it.”