Toronto police have identified a suspect in the unprovoked PATH stabbing Friday afternoon that left the victim with life-threatening injuries.

Rohinie Bisesar, 40, is wanted for attempted murder.

Police were called to the Shoppers Drug Mart at 66 Wellington St. W. at 2:55 p.m. Friday after reports of a stabbing. According to police, a female suspect armed with a knife approached a victim inside the store, then stabbed the victim without provocation.

The victim and suspect did not know each other, police said, and the stabbing appears to be a “completely random act of violence.”

The victim was stabbed in a “vital organ” and remains in “grave” condition in hospital, a police spokesman said Monday.

Bisesar is known to frequent the Financial District, but the spokesman would not elaborate.

“We just know that she has ties to that community,” said Const. David Hopkinson.

Bisesar’s LinkedIn profile indicates she has worked for at least a decade in finance.

She received a Bachelor of Administrative Studies degree in 2004 and a Masters of Business Administration degree in 2007, a York University spokesperson confirmed to the Star.

Bisesar was chair of the Mentor Lunches sub-committee for Women in Capital Markets, according to LinkedIn.

But a spokeswoman for the group — a network of Canadian women working in capital markets — told the Star she was “unable to validate” Bisesar’s position, saying she had not heard of her before.

She also has a number of endorsements from professionals on her LinkedIn page.

“Rohinie was a member of the technical and computing support team in the department. She was superb both for the outstanding quality of her work and for her warmth and interpersonal skills,” says an endorsement apparently written by York University mathematics and statistics professor, Georges Monette, who did not return the Star’s requests for comment.

“She had the intelligence, creativity and ability to work collaboratively that allowed her to find excellent solutions to just about any problem researchers and faculty members would present her with.”

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Police say Bisesar is considered violent and dangerous. If located, police say not to approach her and to call 911.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-5200 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).