Man Pushed to Death on Queens Subway Tracks
A man was pushed to his death Thursday from a 7 train subway platform in Queens and police are searching for a suspect, a law enforcement official told NBC 4 New York.
Complete details from NBC 4 New York: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/NY-Man-Pushed-to-Death-on-Queens-Subway-Tracks-185002081.html
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Some subway systems around the world are actually being retrofitted with safety systems to cut down on push-deaths (and accidents and suicides). So why not New York City? Last year, 146 people were struck by subway trains in New York City. Of those, 47 were killed. That amounts to one accident every 2.5 days, many of which would conceivably have been prevented by a feature now widely used around the world.
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