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Ukrainian man stabbed at Edmonton bus stop recovering at home

Support is pouring in for Ivan Pylypchuk, the Ukrainian man randomly stabbed at a bus stop in Mill Woods. Thousands have been raised to help the men and his family. But as Morgan Black reports, the newcomers’ difficult journey isn’t over yet. – Apr 14, 2023

A Ukrainian man who had just arrived in Edmonton when he was randomly stabbed at a bus stop has been released from hospital.

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In an update on the GoFundMe page, Leo Leshchinsky said his close friend had been discharged Sunday and was “already with his family.”

Ivan Pylypchuk was attacked April 13 while waiting for a bus in Mill Woods on 38 Avenue near Millbourne Road.

Police said the man was sitting by himself at a bus stop, drinking his coffee, when someone came up from behind and stabbed him in the back. The victim was able to call 911 before collapsing, police said.

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He was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Leshchinsky said his friend — along with his wife Yulia and their daughter — arrived in Edmonton just two weeks earlier from Ukraine.

Pylypchuk celebrated his 48th birthday one day before the attack.

Leshchinsky previously said the family was looking for a place to call home after being hosted at a hotel as newcomers.

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“We have found a good permanent place for them and applied yesterday,” Sunday’s update read.

As of Monday, more than $123,000 has been raised to support the family.

“Ivan already has received a vast majority of the funds from GoFundMe and Interac e-transfers,” Leshchinsky added.

“Thanks to you, his recovery should be a seamless process depending on his body now.”

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