Winnipeg police say they are investigating after a woman was randomly stabbed by a cyclist on Monday.
Police say they met with the woman, in her 30s, in the hospital where she told them she was stabbed at 4 p.m.
She told police she was walking along Bannatyne Ave towards King Street after work. As she was waiting to cross the street, she was hit from behind by a woman on a bike.
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The woman told police the suspect stabbed her and rode away. The victim says she ran to a bus for safety, made it home and then went to the hospital for treatment.
Police are looking into the incident and say the attack was unprovoked.
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