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She was a newlywed and a dancer, a sister, an aunt, a colleague. She was “vibrant.” She was “outspoken.” She wanted a family of her own.

Rosemarie Junor, 28, died Wednesday night, five days after what police believe was a random stabbing in a Toronto drugstore.

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Her death marked another sad turn in a bizarre case that has captured and befuddled the city. Her alleged attacker, Rohinie Bisesar, 40, was a complete stranger, police believe.

The former financial analyst with an MBA from one of Canada’s best business schools drove a knife into Junor’s chest Friday afternoon for no apparent reason, they say.

Police upgraded the charges Thursday against Bisesar to include second-degree murder. She in scheduled to appear in court Friday morning for a bail hearing.

On Thursday, though, the focus turned to the victim.

Junor, who also went by “Kim,” was described by friends, former colleagues and family as “dedicated” and “glowing.”