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29-Year-Old Woman Pushed Onto Subway Tracks, Loses Both Feet

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
March 10, 2024
in Crime and Public Safety, Metro
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On Saturday, March 9th, a harrowing incident occurred at the Fulton Street subway station when a dispute between a couple took a devastating turn, and a 29-year-old woman was pushed onto the tracks by her boyfriend, according to police reports. The woman was struck by an oncoming 3 train, leading to critical injuries and the amputation of both her feet.

According to police reports, the woman’s boyfriend pushed her onto the tracks after they had an argument before fleeing the scene. This single act of violence has sparked widespread outrage and calls for increased safety measures across New York City’s subway system. The victim, found conscious and responsive by NYPD officers, was rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where she remains in stable condition.

Reports say the woman and her boyfriend were allegedly arguing on the platform of a Financial District station around 10:30 a.m. when things escalated, and he shoved her onto the tracks. The impact of this event extended beyond the immediate victims, affecting countless New Yorkers who rely on the subway for their daily commutes and continue to be concerned for their safety.

In response to the incident, MTA officials have been scrutinized for their handling of subway safety. As the search for the perpetrator continues, with police canvassing for video evidence, the community demands justice for the victim and preventative measures to avert similar incidents in the future.

At the time of reporting, police have not arrested the perpetrator.

This tragedy has once again highlighted the critical need for mental health, conflict resolution resources, and safety barriers within the public transportation system.

As the city recovers from this shocking event and the several other attacks that have taken place all over the city, the resilience of its people and the strength of the victim serve as a beacon of hope. The city stands united in its call for safety, accountability, and change, ensuring that New Yorkers are safe in the city’s subway stations. 

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