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Jan 24, 2007 by  Brandigal (Donna) - 6 votes, 2 comments
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Another unprovoked, Random stabbing on a woman in Toronto in less than a month.
A woman walking her 1 year old in a stroller this morning was stabbed in the back. It appears the attacker is unknown to the woman, it was a totally random attack. She is in the hospital in serious but stable condition with a collapsed lung.
Police were called about 10 am and a bloody knife was found near the scene. Police now have arrested and charged a 27 year old man with attempted murder.
Police are trying to see if this attack and the one done on January 6th to a woman in the subway station are related.
The woman in the subway station was also stabbed in the back by unknown, random attacker and he ran. Police never got that man.
It sounds very similar. I would think it is the same man. Glad both ladies were not killed.
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