CTV Mon. Sep. 22 2008 WHITE RIVER, Ont. --
A 28-year-old northern Ontario man is scheduled to appear in court Monday a day after a shocking stabbing on a Greyhound bus, which was a gruesome reminder of the beheading of a young carnival worker on a Greyhound in Manitoba in July. A 20-year-old passenger on the bus travelling westbound between Toronto and Winnipeg phoned police at about 4:15 p.m. Sunday to say a fellow traveller had been knifed by another rider near White River, roughly halfway between Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie. The woman said the man with the weapon had been put on board the bus by provincial police about an hour earlier in Wawa. After the incident, the attacker demanded to be let off the bus before the next scheduled stop. He was arrested a short time later on the side of the Trans-Canada Highway.Provincial police Const. James Searle said Monday police don't think the attacker and the victim knew each other and that they were trying to piece together a motive for the attack.
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