The woman charged in a random knife attack in a downtown Shoppers Drug Mart made a brief court appearance Friday morning to face a charge of second degree murder before returning to her jail cell.

Arrested Tuesday afternoon and initially charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and carrying a concealed weapon, Rohinie Bisesar, 40, had charges against her upgraded after Rosemarie Junor, 28, died from her injuries, Wednesday night, in what police call a “completely random act of violence.” Junor was stabbed last Friday just before 3 p.m. at a Shoppers Drug Mart in the PATH system beneath the Toronto-Dominion Centre. Junor, who police say was stabbed in a “vital organ,” had clung to life at St. Michael’s Hospital for almost a week. Police say that the two women did not know each other.

Dressed in a forest green sweat suit and staring impassively ahead of her, Bisesar slowly entered the tiny media-packed courtroom Friday morning.

“It’s like a deer in the headlights,” he said of the woman, who Barry said is about 4-foot-11 and 85 lbs.

At the Shoppers Drug Mart where Junor was attacked, staff erected a small memorial just outside the shop upon hearing the news of Junor’s death Thursday morning. Covered with flowers, stuffed animals and messages from passersby and employees from nearby stores, the pharmacy’s owner hopes the simple memorial will provide some solace.

“I felt it was important because people think the PATH is kind of cold, but warm people work down here,” Frank Tee told the Star on Friday. Tee, who was in the store at the time of the attack, declined to provide details of the incident citing the ongoing police investigation.

“We assisted the victim when the incident took place and helped support her until first responders arrived on scene,” Tee said. “Both myself and my staff have been deeply affected by this tragic incident that occurred in our store…While we didn’t know the victim personally, we feel a deep sense of loss and our thoughts are with her friends and family.”

According to a company spokesperson, the shop’s employees are currently receiving counseling to help them cope with the trauma.

On Thursday, Junor’s family launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise money for her funeral. Available at www.gofundme.com/65feyq3s, nearly 300 friends, family members and strangers had raised more than $19,000 of their $25,000 goal by Friday evening. The campaign closes on Dec. 21.

“As a newly wed, Rosemarie was at the prime of her life and starting a family with her husband,” the campaigns home page says. “All of those dreams were tragically taken from her.”

With files from Star staff