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Police: Man Accused Of Punching Pregnant Woman On SEPTA Bus After She Refused To Give Him Seat

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Police say they have identified a man accused of attacking a pregnant woman on a SEPTA bus. The assault happened on a Market-Frankford Line Night Owl bus early Sunday morning.

The incident occurred at 1:45 a.m. on the bus near 8th and Market Streets.

Police say the suspect approached the woman, who was seated, and demanded that she give her seat to him. But she refused.

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Officials say the man then punched her in the face, pushed her, then fled. The bus operator immediately contacted SEPTA Transit Police.

The woman, who is two months pregnant, was transported to Jefferson University Hospital for treatment. Her injuries were non-life-threatening and the baby is OK.

There is no word on any charges.

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