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From: Maple MAGA 4/20/2022 11:35:11 AM
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This is Canada, and no one will say the stabber was shouting Al·la·hu Ak·bar

cp24.com

'Unprovoked attack:' Man stabbed in neck at St. George Station

The 30-year-old victim was at St. George, which links subway lines 1 and 2, at 11:29 p.m. Tuesday, talking to someone on the platform.

Chris Herhalt

Published Wednesday, April 20, 2022 5:56AM EDT

A man is in serious condition in hospital after he was stabbed at St. George Subway Station late on Tuesday night, police say.

The 30-year-old victim was at St. George, which links subway lines 1 and 2, at 11:29 p.m. Tuesday, talking to someone on the platform.

Another man approached him and stabbed him in the neck.

A man wanted in a stabbing incident at St. George subway station is shown in a handout image from TPS.

St. George Subway Station is shown on April 20, 2022 after a stabbing incident. (Mike Nguyen/CP24)

Toronto paramedics said he was rushed to a hospital trauma centre in serious but non-life-threatening condition.

Investigators say the attack was completely unprovoked.

Police say the suspect is a white male in his 20s, with short blond hair, a goatee and a neck tattoo.

He was last seen wearing a white bandana, blue shirt and black pants.

He fled the scene via Bedford Road.

Trains did not stop at the station for about an hour due to the incident.

It’s the second violent incident to take place on a Toronto subway platform in the past four days.
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