Hayun Song, 32, allegedly pushed Zenia Marshall while she was shopping at the Metropolis in Metrotown, Burnaby, BC on March 14. An arrest warrant was recently issued across the province for her arrest and efforts are being made to detain her, according to the Burnaby RCMP. “I believe the judiciary should do what it can to ensure the safety of the public,” Marshall said in an email sent Monday. “Whatever happens now does not work.” 1:58 Woman says stranger pushed her to Metrotown Woman says stranger pushed her to Metrotown – March 17, 2022 Song has been in and out of district court recently, facing charges of assault that resulted in bodily harm related to an April 2020 incident involving an elderly man near the Metrotown SkyTrain station. Trending Stories
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The story goes on under the ad On April 3, 2020, an 84-year-old woman using a stroller on Central Boulevard near Metrotown Skytrain Station allegedly stumbled into what appeared to be an unprovoked attack.
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A surveillance video released by the Burnaby RCMP in May 2020 showed a younger woman tripping over an elderly woman, hitting her on the ground. Accessing Global News outside a Vancouver court two years later, on March 25, Song denied any wrongdoing. That month, the Burnaby RCMP said the accidental attack on SkyTrain was a worrying case. “This is what is so disturbing in this kind of crime is that there is no reason for it,” Cpl. said Brett Cunningham then. 1:51 Woman charged in April 2020 with assaulting elderly woman at BC Skytrain Station Woman charged in April 2020 with assaulting elderly woman at BC Skytrain Station – February 26, 2021 Read more: 31-year-old arrested, accused of bizarre unprovoked attack on a Burnaby official The story goes on under the ad Global News has learned that Metro Vancouver’s transit police have also issued assault charges for two more separate incidents, including allegedly pushing someone onto a SkyTrain platform on February 6. These accusations are still pending for the approval of the Crown. None of the charges against Song have been proven in court. © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.