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31-year-old woman arrested, charged for bizarre unprovoked attack on Burnaby senior

31-year-old Hayun Song has been charged with assault causing bodily harm after allegedly tripping an 84-year-old woman with a walker and knocking her to the ground near Metrotown Skytrain Station last April. Catherine Urquhart has more on why it's not the suspect's first brush with the law – Feb 26, 2021

A 31-year-old woman has now been arrested for the assault of a Burnaby senior about 11 months ago.

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On April 3, 2020, the younger woman approached an 84-year-old woman using a walker on Central Boulevard near Metrotown Skytrain Station.

A surveillance video shared by Burnaby RCMP in May, 2020, showed the younger woman tripping the senior, knocking her to the ground.

Police said at the time the senior was injured.

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The attack appeared to be unprovoked and police said it did not appear the suspect and victim knew each other.

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After a lengthy investigation, we are pleased to announce that we have identified a suspect and made an arrest, Cpl. Brett Cunningham of the Burnaby RCMP said in a release.

Police confirmed Hayun Song, a 31-year-old woman from Vancouver, has now been arrested and charged with assault causing bodily harm.

RCMP confirmed Friday, Song was also arrested for a bizarre incident in May 2017, when she kicked a stranger’s dog in Burnaby for no apparent reason.

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Dean Borosevich told Global News at the time he was walking his dog, Buttons, near Lougheed Highway and Rosser Avenue on May 7, 2017, when he was approached by a complete stranger who kicked his dog.

“She actually stepped over and gave Buttons a good kick in the ribs – just completely out of nowhere,” he said.

Song was later arrested and charged for that incident.

NOTE: Burnaby RCMP originally said the suspect was 32 years old. They later issued a correction to say she is 31 years old.

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