Toronto police are asking for the public's help to identify a woman who died this month after falling into the path of a subway train.
The woman, believed to be between 25 and 30, was pronounced dead after being hit by a train on June 16 at the east end Pape station.
Police initially said the death was accidental, but two days later, said it was ``not an accident'' but did not elaborate.
The woman, who was not carrying identification at the time, is described as white, five-foot-four and 145 pounds with shoulder-length light-brown-and-auburn hair.
She was wearing a black tank top, black tights, black high-heeled shoes with laced straps and a tattoo on the upper left side of her back that reads, ``I love you Kevorkian Dejanovic & Coculuzzi.''
On June 18, a 73-year-old man was allegedly pushed to his death in front of a subway train, prompting calls for platform edge doors.
But a spokesman for the Toronto Transit Commission later said it would cost well over a billion dollars to install platform barriers on the entire subway system.
The TTC has already commissioned a study into platform barriers, with the report expected in 2020.
Toronto Police