The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Man pushed to his death under NY subway

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NEW YORK: A 61-year-old man was killed Sunday in New York when he was pushed onto subway tracks by an unknown assailant, said police, who released a video of the suspect.

The incident took place in the Bronx,wherethevi­ctim,identified as Wai Kuen Kwok, was waiting for the D train, at the 167th street stop, with his wife. The couple were headed to Chinatown, in lower Manhattan.

Thesuspect­pushedthem­anfrom the platform just as a train arrived in the station, shortly before 9:00 am (1400 GMT), as his horrified wife watched helplessly.

The victim and his attacker did not appear to know each other and had not argued, witnesses said.

Police released a video of the suspected killer, who left the scene by bus. On the video, a man wearing a black jacket over a dark t-shirt gets off the bus, goes into a store, and emerges to smoke a cigarette as he ambles away.

A reward of 2,000 was offered for any informatio­n that could help the investigat­ion.

Every year, dozens of people are killed by the subway in New York though accident or suicide.

However, this is first known incident of a person being pushed to his or her death on the tracks since December 2012, when two were killed in separate attacks.

On December 28, a woman pushed an Indian immigrant to his death in Queens.

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