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Toronto’s latest homicide victim was a mother of eight, Global News has learned from sources.

Toronto police identified 51-year-old Rae Cara Carrington as the victim who was fatally stabbed in the underground PATH system on Wednesday night.

Emergency services were called to the concourse below the Bay and King streets area just before 7:15 p.m. for reports of a stabbing.

Police said the victim was treated by paramedics but later died.

A woman who knew Carrington also confirmed to Global News that she worked in the food court at the restaurant Fast Fresh.

Global News learned that Carrington, also known as “Amie”, was living at Women’s Residence, a homeless shelter for women near Bathurst Street and Dundas Street, at the time of her death.

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“People are in mourning actually, people are grieving, people are very quiet…especially the staff that knew her really well, are very shocked and really sad,” said a resident from the shelter.

The circumstances leading up to the stabbing are unclear. Police said a male suspect was seen fleeing the scene. They believe the attack was targeted but the relationship between the suspect and victim is unclear at this time.

WATCH: Toronto police provide details of stabbing in downtown underground PATH system

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The male suspect was described by police as being between 20 to 30 years old, five-foot-eight to five-foot-nine and having an average to stocky build. He was also described as having dark hair with a thin moustache. He was last seen wearing a dark sweatshirt with a hood, a white shirt, dark pants and dark shoes.

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Fast Fresh restaurant is closed off as police investigate a fatal stabbing overnight Thursday. Mac Meek Fast Fresh restaurant is closed off as police investigate a fatal stabbing overnight Thursday. Mac Meek

No other injuries were reported.

Carrington’s death is Toronto’s 17th homicide of 2019, according to police.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-7400 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477.

— With files from Catherine McDonald

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Furthermore police sources tell me they’re looking to speak with family members of Rae Cara Carrington. @TorontoPolice have previously said this was a targeted attack. — Catherine McDonald (@cmcdonaldglobal) April 11, 2019

Global News has just learned that Rae Cara Carrington was a mother of eight children. One woman who knew her from “Fast Fresh” in Commerce Court where Carrington worked tells me she was a lovely woman She’s in shock. @globalnewsto — Catherine McDonald (@cmcdonaldglobal) April 11, 2019