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Woman stabbed on CTrain platform, charges pending: police

Calgary police and Calgary Transit security respond to a stabbing on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. (Supplied/Brian Visser) Calgary police and Calgary Transit security respond to a stabbing on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. (Supplied/Brian Visser)
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Investigators say a fight between two women at a Calgary LRT station Wednesday night left one of them with serious stab wounds.

Officials told CTV News that police responded to a fight at the Centre Street CTrain station at about 9 p.m. Wednesday.

Reports indicated the verbal argument had escalated and one of the participants ended up being stabbed.

"The victim made her way onto a CTrain where a Good Samaritan pushed the help button for assistance," police told CTV News in a statement Thursday morning.

"The victim was transported to hospital in life-threatening condition. She has since been upgraded to stable."

(Supplied/Brian Visser)

Investigators used security video to identify the suspect and track her to another location in downtown Calgary.

She was arrested without further incident.

Aggravated assault charges are pending.

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