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young man has been stabbed on a Greyhound bus traveling across Canada
in the second brutal bus attack in two months — an eerie reminder of
the August assault when a passenger was beheaded.
The attack occured on Sunday afternoon aboard the bus about 5km
south of White River, Ontario, sending a 20-year-old to hospital for
"non-life-threatening injuries."
Police picked up the 28-year-old suspect after he disembarked the
bus on the side of a remote highway immediately following the attack.
A motive for the assault was unclear because the two did not appear to know each other, police said.
The case is a horrific reminder of a knife attack last month aboard
another Greyhound bus in which a man stabbed, gutted and beheaded a
fellow passenger.
Vince Weiguang Li, 40, of Edmonton faces a second-degree murder charge in the case.
Both buses were en route to Winnipeg.