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Toronto police responded to the station at Bloor St. E. and Yonge St. at 9:09 p.m. for reports that a woman was pushed into the lines and hit by a train. POLICE INVESTIGATION: Bloor St East + Yonge St 9:09 pm- Yonge Subway Stn- Reported that a woman was pushed into the lines, hit by a train- Many emergency service units are suspects: female, white, pink / gray hat, black inflated jkt, gray hood, black pants, red bag # GO716967 ^ lb – Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) April 18, 2022
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The woman was rushed to hospital and police were looking for a suspect who was last seen heading west on Bloor St. Police later said the woman’s injuries were not considered life-threatening. The suspect is described as white, female, wearing a pink / gray hat, black inflatable jacket, gray hooded sweatshirt, black pants and holding a red bag. The TTC said about 9:30 p.m. trains did not stop at Bloor-Yonge “while responding to an in-line injury”. There was also a service outage between St. George and Broadview announced about 10 minutes earlier due to “injury on the runways”. Line 1 Yonge-University: Trains do not stop at Bloor-Yonge as we respond to a rail injury. – TTC service notifications (@TTCnotices) April 18, 2022