A police manhunt is underway to nab a man who punched a woman in her 60s unconscious and fled at the Kipling subway almost a week ago.
Police say the woman was rushed to a local hospital following what they say is a random attack that occurred around 11:15 a.m. on July 7.
Since then more officers and TTC special constables have been deployed to patrol the sprawling station, in which a young woman was set afire last month and has since died second and third degree burns to her body.
A suspect face a number of charges and is before the courts.
In the most recent incident, the woman was walking through the station when she was approached by the suspect, according to detectives.
It is alleged that the suspect then punched the woman in the face unprovoked, knocking her unconscious.
The victim was revived at the scene and taken to hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries, paramedics say.
The suspect was last seen in the station and it is unclear whether he boarded a bus or subway.
He is described as a black man in his mid 30s. He was wearing a black shirt, black pants, a black toque and a white scarf.
Police have now issued photos of the suspect, who is described as dangerous and should not be approached. Please call 911 if you see the fugitive.
These incidents are among a list of other violent incidents on the TTC in recent months, including one which saw a woman pushed onto the tracks at Bloor-Yonge station in April. The woman survived.