Lethbridge Herald

Man charged in subway death

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

Toronto police say a 57-yearold man faces a first-degree murder charge in the death of a man who was apparently pushed in front of a train at one of the city’s busiest subway stations Monday morning.

Det. Rob North told a news conference Monday night that police are looking for witnesses to the incident. He also appealed for anyone who may know the victim, who has yet to be identified, to come forward.

North says the deceased is described as Asian, in his 50s or early 60s, with white hair, adding that he had no connection to the accused.

North says the suspect did not flee and was arrested in the area about 20 minutes after the incident.

He says investigat­ors have reviewed surveillan­ce video from the Yonge-Bloor subway station, which connects the city’s two primary transit lines.

He says it shows the two men on the platform as an eastbound train is entering the station. They then have an “interactio­n,” and one of them is pushed and falls under the train.

“The push happened very quickly, and there was none to very limited interactio­n between our deceased and our accused,” North said, adding that the video is very clear.

North did not give reasons, but said investigat­ors believe firstdegre­e murder was the “most appropriat­e” charge.

Toronto Transit Commission spokesman Brad Ross said intentiona­l deaths on the subway system are extremely rare, adding the last case took place in 1997 when someone was deliberate­ly pushed onto the tracks.

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