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Suspect charged with attempted murder after knife attack in downtown Nelson

A 50-year-old woman has been charged after she allegedly stabbed a stranger multiple times in Nelson, B.C., on Thursday evening.

29-year-old victim remains in hospital with 'significant' injuries

First responders took a 29-year-old woman to hospital after an apparently random stabbing in downtown Nelson, B.C. (Bob Keating/CBC)

A 50-year-old woman has been charged afterallegedlystabbing a stranger multiple times in Nelson, B.C., on Thursday.

The attack happened during the evening rush hour at the downtownintersection of Baker and Stanley streets. The victim, a 29-year-old woman, was stabbed several timesshortly after 5:20 p.m. PT.

Nelson police officers arrived to find members of the public restrainingthe alleged attacker. Sgt. Brian Weber said one intervening bystander, a local business owner, likely saved the victim's life.

Investigators don't believe the suspect and the victim knew each other. They said the suspecthad only been in Nelson for three days before the attack.

Officers said the woman allegedly tried to accost someone at a nearby Safeway shortly before the stabbing.She has now been charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm.

"Police will be conducting extensive follow-up and would like to thank the public and acknowledge their bravery in assisting the victim," Sgt. Nate Holt said in an earlier statement.

Sgt. Nate Holt said the suspect remains in police custody after the stabbing. (Bob Keating/CBC)

The injuries to the victim's body and arm were "significant," according to police, but she is in stable condition in hospital in Kelowna. A bystander was hurt as well, but his injuries are minor. The suspect was treated for minor self-inflicted injuries in hospital and has since been released into police custody.

The alleged attackeris expected to appear in court this week.

Anyone with information about what happened is asked to call Nelson police.