For this article, Black Press Media received permission from the stabbing victim91Ƶs family to name her, but using her only first name: Ramita.
Stephen Fowler was waiting for the light to change.
The Nelson businessman had just left his store, Booksmyth Used Books, and was standing at the intersection of Baker and Stanley Streets at about 5:20 p.m. on Sept. 19.
There were a few people waiting on the other side of Stanley, by the Full Circle Cafe, facing him, including Ramita, a woman he did not know.
Just as the light turned and the pedestrians moved into the street, Fowler saw a woman move quickly up behind Ramita and the pedestrians on the other side of the intersection, waving her arms.
91ƵAt first I didn91Ƶt know she had a knife in her hand,91Ƶ Fowler told the Nelson Star.
91ƵShe brought the knife down from behind on Ramita91Ƶs right shoulder, and Ramita turned a bit, and got stabbed again in the other shoulder from the front. Me and another guy yelled and ran at them, and Ramita kind of got away and [the woman] backed off a bit.91Ƶ
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Now the attacker was back on the sidewalk, and Ramita was still on the pavement.
91Ƶ[The woman with the knife] had her back to me and I grabbed her from behind and she got out of that and went behind me and went at Ramita again. Ramita was down, up, down again.91Ƶ
Fowler said he heard the assailant saying something about being trolled, and how they weren91Ƶt going to be able to troll her again.
Police have reported that she had been in Nelson only three days, and that she and Ramita did not know each other.
Fowler and others managed to separate Ramita and her attacker again.
91ƵAt one point there were three of us, a guy on my right and another one on my left and we all tried to pin her in, against the building where the patio of Full Circle is.
91ƵShe saw this happening and she took a lunge at the guy on my left and he backed off and she lunged at me, and in that moment I thought, she could really hurt me.
91ƵWe were face to face. She had a hunting knife. She lunged at me and I got out of the way and she got past me and went to stab Ramita again, and I grabbed her from behind. Then another guy, a guy with a motorcycle helmet on, grabbed both of us from behind. He had me and I had her, and he wrapped his arms around both of us.
91ƵShe was very strong, very tiny, wiry. I don91Ƶt know if I could have held her if the motorcycle helmet guy had not been there.
91ƵWe tried to pin her arms, she was still struggling, and that is when she stabbed me, on the side of the leg. I said to no one in particular, 91ƵI91Ƶve been stabbed.91Ƶ I said it matter of factly because it didn91Ƶt hurt, but it was suddenly numb.91Ƶ
During all this, Ramita was on the ground in the intersection, 91Ƶsurrounded by people who were talking to her, helping her, keeping her conscious.91Ƶ
But Fowler says he was only vaguely conscious of that. He and the others were trying to get the knife away from the woman, and the man with the motorcycle helmet, Warren Rich of Nelson, managed to do that. He had entered the fray because he said it looked like the others needed help.
91ƵThere was a need, so I just went for it,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵI grabbed her arm with the knife in it and 91Ƶ I grabbed the blade and I twisted it out of her hand while I held her wrist.91Ƶ
As soon as the knife was gone, Fowler said she stopped fighting, although Rich said 91Ƶshe was snarling and growling like she was possessed by a demon. She was a wildcat.91Ƶ
Rich said he grabbed her by both hands and threw her down on the ground and sat on her, with Fowler lying partially beneath them both, until the police came.
First responders arrived and the police handcuffed and arrested the woman with the knife.
Ramita is reported to be in stable condition in a Kelowna hospital. Her family has started a . Fowler is now fully mobile, with three stitches in his leg. Rich was uninjured despite having grabbed the knife by the blade. The attacker, according to police, also stabbed herself during the incident.
Fowler estimates that less than 10 minutes elapsed between the first stab wound and the arrival of the police.
91ƵA job that needed doing91Ƶ
Even though the actions of Fowler and Rich and others probably saved Ramita91Ƶs life, Fowler and Rich are modest about their roles, saying that there were many people helping.
91ƵThere was a job that needed doing and I was in a position to do it,91Ƶ Fowler said, 91Ƶnot because I am particularly brave or any of that. I just stopped thinking, and the job was to keep her from doing any more harm, and I did that.91Ƶ
He said the other people in the crosswalk did what needed to be done too, without hesitation. For some, that meant staying out of the way.
91ƵEverybody was doing something to help, and that is a remarkable thing.91Ƶ
He said he saw one of the Baker Street homeless people directing traffic.
91ƵThis is their community too. They don91Ƶt want to see stuff like this happening. He was there, saw a job that needed doing, and he did it.91Ƶ
He said he91Ƶs heard some negative commentary about how this incident shows a deterioration of life here, wondering what is happening in Nelson.
But Fowler says this could have happened anywhere in the world.
91ƵIt was this town that responded in this way. So that is what is happening in Nelson.91Ƶ
Fowler also says some people have criticized his actions, 91Ƶsaying I should have hit her, or, 91ƵI would have kicked the shit out of her,91Ƶ that sort of comment.91Ƶ
His response: 91ƵBut you weren91Ƶt there, so you don91Ƶt know what you would have done. And you are kind of telling me I did the wrong thing. But I didn91Ƶt. You don91Ƶt stop violence with violence. You just get more violence. I didn91Ƶt want to hurt her. She is already broken. Hurting her won91Ƶt do anything but hurt her more.91Ƶ
A couple of days before the stabbing, the attacker had come into Fowler91Ƶs shop, looking for a book. She told him she wanted something light-weight, because she was travelling.
91ƵShe was a quirky woman,91Ƶ Fowler said. 91ƵWe had a chat. I kind of liked her. And then the next time I see her she91Ƶs stabbing Ramita.91Ƶ
Fiona Coyle has been charged with attempted murder in this incident, and is scheduled to appear in Nelson court on Oct. 8. The allegations against her have not been proven in court.
bill.metcalfe@nelsonstar.com
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