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A woman injured in a random attack at TTC's Kipling Station

This incident occurred after another woman fired on a bus at the same station.

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On Thursday morning, a woman in her 60s was randomly attacked at TTC's Kipling Station.

"This seems like a random attack. Her suspect ran up to her and hit her," Const said. Dave Hopkinson said.

The woman was unconscious, but she was resurrected.

"She's because of her age-she's a little older-her injuries are being treated more carefully," Hopkinson said.

A male attacker fled the area, called black in his thirties, and wore black trousers, a black shirt, black bamboo, and a white scarf.

Last month, a woman fired on suspicion of a random attack on a bus at Kipling Station.

She died of an injury this week.

kconnor@postmedia.com

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