Woman, 9-month old child injured in 'random, vicious' knife attack in New Sudbury say police - Action News
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Woman, 9-month old child injured in 'random, vicious' knife attack in New Sudbury say police

Greater Sudbury Police say a 35-year-old woman is in critical condition following a knife attack in New Sudbury.

Accused was charged in 2018 after bus terminal incident

Sudbury police investigators learned that Stavropoulos waited in the parking lot for two and a half hours before selecting the 'young white girl' he decided to kill. (Yvon Theriault/ Radio-Canada CBC)

Greater Sudbury Police say a 35-year-old woman is in critical condition following a knife attack outside of Michaels in New Sudbury.

Her 9-month old child was also injured, sustaining bruises as a result of being struck while the knife was still in the accused attacker's hand said police.

The woman sustained a stab wound to her neck in what policeare calling a "random and vicious attack."

The Crown is seeking a life sentence for Alexander Stavropoulos's random knife attack on a mother and her eight-month-old daughter in the parking lot of a Sudbury shopping mall in June 2019. (Yvon Theriault/ Radio-Canada CBC)

Police said a community member managed to intervene, wresting the knife away from the accused.

Another person provided medical aid to the victim until paramedics arrived.

The accusedwas taken tohospital with what the police are callingself-inflicted wounds.

25-year-old Alexander Stavropoulosis being charged with

  • 2 counts of Attempt Murder
  • 2 counts of Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose
  • Breach of Probation

Stavropoulos was charged in 2018 for possessing dangerous weapons following an incident at the Sudbury Transit Terminal.

He is scheduled to appear in court byvideo June 6.