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No charges expected after woman pushed, hit by SkyTrain

Police say no charges are expected after a woman was pushedin front of an incoming SkyTrain in New Westminster on Thursday, saying they believe the man who pushed her was trying to break up anargument and did not intend for her to end up on the tracks.

Police do not believe man who pushed woman intended for her to end up on tracks

First responders taped off the entrance to the Columbia SkyTrain station in New Wesminster, B.C., on July 23, 2020. (Ryan Stelting)

Police say no charges are expected after a woman was pushed in front of an incoming SkyTrain in New Westminster, B.C., on Thursday, saying they believe the man who pushed her was trying to break up anargument and did not intend for her to end up on the tracks.

New Westminster police said Friday first responders had to free thewomanfrom underneath the train at the Columbia station around 6:30 p.m. PT.She was taken to hospital with serious but non life-threatening injuries.

"The victim was conscious and talking," a statement said.

Police saidthe incident began with the woman in "an altercation" with another woman. Officers said a man nearby then got involved, stepping in to try and break up the argument.

Another "altercation" ensued.

Theman pushed the woman, police said, and she fell in front of an incomingtrain that was coming to a stop.

Officers said the man, 24,has been released without conditions and without recommendations for charges. Investigators saidtherewas no evidence to indicate the manintended forthe woman to be hit by the train.

Police said they believe the man might have been acting in self-defence.

With files from Joel Ballard