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Toronto man charged after Hwy. 401 road rage stabbing

Toronto man charged after Hwy. 401 road rage stabbing

Yahoo21 hours ago
A 44-year-old Toronto man faces multiple charges, including assault, after police say two people were stabbed during a road rage incident on Highway 401 near Brimley Road in Scarborough. Police say they responded to the incident around 4:37 p.m. on Monday, by which point all parties had left the scene. The victims, 35 and 31, took themselves to the hospital, police say. The 35-year-old sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries, while police say the 31-year-old's injuries were minor. Both parties had exited their vehicles on the shoulder of the highway, when the 44-year-old man allegedly confronted the others and stabbed them. Toronto police are asking anyone with information to contact them or Crime Stoppers.
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