The New York city who was fatally pushed on the subway tracks to an oncoming train has been identified as 40-year-old Sunando Sen, who was from India and was running a printing company in Queens. Police have not yet got a hold of family, all of whom are in India.
The woman who pushed the man is still absconding, she fled after the she pushed a man off the Queens bound 7-train track in Queens on Thursday. Now New York police say that incident was caught on camera. The woman
See the surveillance video here.
The woman remains unidentified and police are still searching for her. According to the police report, the suspect is a Hispanic woman in her 20s. The Associated Press has described her as "heavyset and about 5-foot-5, wearing a blue, white and gray ski jacket and Nike sneakers with gray on top and red on the bottom."
New York Police Department chief spokesman Paul Browne told Fox News, "It didn't appear the man noticed her before he was shoved onto the tracks, police said. The condition of the man's body was making it difficult to identify him," Browne added, "He was struck by the first of the 11-car train, with his body pinned under the front of the second car as the train came to a stop."
MTA Spokesman, Joseph Lhota, said, "If we lived in a world of completely available unlimited dollars there may be a way to prevent such incidents...I don't think this is something that can be solved by spending more money in the subway system," as reported by Bloomberg.
The 7 train which runs from Times Square, Manhattan into Queens as well as the N and Q line, were all suspended Thursday between 74th Street, Jackson Heights and Times Square. According to the MTA the service has now been restored.
Police are still investigating the where-abouts of the suspect and do not have a motive as of now. Witness said that the woman was following the man and kept mumbling to herself, when she say the train pulling in, she pushed Han into the incoming train and then quickly took off from the scene.
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