A man who was stabbed on the subway platform at St. George Station on Tuesday night says that he only had a brief interaction with his assailant and still has no idea what might have motivated the attack.
The victim, Mario Greco, told CP24 that he was seated on a bench on the platform with a woman who he had just gone on a first date with at around 11:20 p.m.
“He started to get up and left randomly and I said, you know, ‘best of luck’ and resumed the conversation with my date,” Greco recalled. “Five minutes later, randomly, I felt something on my neck out of nowhere.” When he did, he said that he immediately went to the “worst-case scenario” and feared that he might die on the platform, doing his best to apply pressure to the wound while he sought out help.
On Wednesday, a large white bandage on his neck was the only indicator of what transpired the previous night. “We can’t let fearful scenarios like what I went through affect other people’s lives in the sense where they are living with fear because when you live with fear, it propagates fear,” he said. ”We need to remember the beauty we have in this world and not be deterred by awful circumstances like what happened. Police have released multiple surveillance camera images of a suspect in the stabbing and are appealing to anyone with information about the individual’s identity to come forward.
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