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Elderly Women Kicked, Punched, In Separate Random Attacks In Vancouver

The Canadian Press, 27 May, 2016 12:41 PM
  • Elderly Women Kicked, Punched, In Separate Random Attacks In Vancouver
Vancouver police believe a single suspect could be responsible for two random attacks on elderly women.
 
Const. Brian Montague says in a news release that both victims were assaulted Thursday within hours of each other on Vancouver's west side.
 
An 84-year-old woman suffered a broke elbow and remains in hospital after being kicked to the ground while sitting on her walker just before noon.
 
It happened just a few blocks from Vancouver General Hospital.
 
The second attack happened about two hours later and a few blocks west, near Broadway and Granville Street.
 
 
In that case, police say a 70-year-old woman in a wheelchair was punched once in the face but did not require medical attention.
 
Police say a suspect in his 20s, five feet 10 inches tall, with a medium build and full beard, walked away from the first attack.
 
Police say witnesses to the second assault could not provide a description, but investigators believe the same man could be linked to both assaults.

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