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This can happened in Canada. From Edmonton to Manitoba. 0 ?: D2 c. F% t- z
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From Yahoo news :) Z+ g6 e# t# n5 D4 E( A0 l
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By The Canadian Press
( `' t1 g1 t5 V7 zPORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man. - Police haven't confirmed it, but a passenger says a gruesome attack on a Greyhound bus near Portage la Prairie, Man., has left a young man stabbed to death and decapitated and dozens of passengers in shock.
5 r! H+ i" x {% QThe RCMP and Greyhound officials will only say that a "major incident" occurred on the bus Wednesday night, but have not provided any details. ) p @+ q' t4 v6 ?( c& b8 W4 Z
But a passenger who said he saw the attack said a man repeatedly stabbed a seat mate, and eventually severed his head.
! I; n7 A; f, M( Z"We heard this blood-curdling scream and turned around and the guy was standing up, stabbing this guy repeatedly, like 40 or 50 times," Garnet Caton said Thursday morning from a hotel in Brandon, where he and other passengers had been taken to rest.
4 f# u: @0 B% A3 U4 O5 c, B/ C! |$ t: GCaton said everyone on the bus scrambled to get out, and he and the bus driver shut the door from the outside while they awaited police. 8 N! K. p" t7 R8 G
Eventually, the attacker came to the front of the bus and showed them he had cut off the victim's head, Caton said. 1 W( F; T/ r8 c* E" ?" P! V; u
The bus had been carrying 37 passengers and the driver to Winnipeg from Edmonton. 8 `- H9 Q) g$ \# w0 _
At one point, Mounties surrounded the bus with one officer standing just a few feet away from an unidentified man sitting in the driver's seat. ! N$ L1 U" K/ ] e" ^6 G
A man was taken into custody after the standoff with police. 8 _& N% e) ^* E! R/ ^2 K
A portion of the Trans-Canada Highway, about 15 kilometres west of Portage la Prairie, remained closed Thursday morning.
4 ]! X! i$ u: D. O8 G: u( m/ [Yellow tape surrounded the empty bus and RCMP officers were still on the scene. Traffic was being rerouted onto a side road. |
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