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A woman who fired on a TTC bus on suspicion of hate crime died

Fees for Tenzin Norbu will be increased, police will

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A TTC bus exits a subway station Nov. 16, 2021.
TTC bus.Photo courtesy of Jack Boland/Toronto Sun File

Toronto Police on June 17th TTC Bus Died of her injury.

Const. Police spokesman Alex Lee said she died on Tuesday and was notified to the murder officer.

Last month, police said a 33-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of hate crime and firing a woman on a bus at Kipling Station.

Police claimed that a man poured a liquid substance into an unidentified woman shortly after noon that day and ignited the liquid.

Toronto's Tenzin Norbu has been accused of attempted murder, weapons assault, general disruption to life, public safety or health, and mischief over $ 5,000 that disrupts property. rice field.

Lee says those charges were to be raised as a result of her death.

TheGoFundMe campaignset up by a woman's sister, Dawa, shows how she "workes as a professional caregiver when attacked by a stranger who throws a light liquid. It's one. " She set her on fire.

"My sister is a caregiver who has lived a life of serving others. At this point, we really need your support during her long journey." Please help me with what I can and pray for her recovery, "she wrote in a campaign that began the weekend before her sister died.

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