Woman has life-altering injuries after stabbing in Toronto


A woman has life-altering injuries after being stabbed multiple times in Toronto overnight, according to police.
Officers responded to reports of a stabbing in the residential area of Grenoble Drive and Vendome Place, shortly before 2:20 a.m.
A woman in her 30s was attacked by a man and stabbed multiple times, police said.
She sustained life-altering injuries and was taken to hospital in serious condition.
No suspect information has been released.
Officers are investigating in the area.
STABBING:
Grenoble Dr + Vendome Pl
* 2:18 am *
- In/near houses
- Woman attacked by man
- Stabbed multiple times
- Officers have located the victim
- She has life altering injuries
- Taken to hospital
- Officers in the area searching
- Investigating#GO951049
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