Boston Herald

‘It would have broken her neck!’

Mayor's ceiling panel joke knocked as ‘insensitiv­e’

- By Joe Dwinell joed@bostonhera­ld.com

One of Mayor Michelle Wu’s jokes at the St. Patrick’s Day breakfast was an egg, some say.

Wu, appearing to knock the MBTA for its frustratin­g slow zones, used the example of a ceiling panel that fell March 1 at the Harvard station nearly hitting a woman as a comedic hook.

Wu joked at Sunday’s breakfast that Gov. Maura Healey gave an update on the toppled panel and said “the MBTA’s internal investigat­ion was complete and it said the tile was actually scheduled to fall an hour-and-a-half before that but there were some delays.”

Wu got some laughs and quickly added she “still rides the T.”

Mela Bush-Miles, director of the MBTA Riders’ Union, said the mayor’s joke writer needs to find the rider who was “nearly killed” and make “sure she’s OK.” A 25-pound ceiling panel just missing you isn’t comedy — it was almost a tragedy, Bush-Miles added.

“That was insensitiv­e,” BushMiles told the Herald Monday. “You need to see how that woman is doing. … Someone wrote that because I don’t think Michelle Wu is like that.”

A comment from the mayor’s office was not immediatel­y forthcomin­g.

The 21-year-old Suffolk University student nearly hit couldn’t be reached for comment, she did tell WBZ in early March that “in the moment, I was definitely very shaken up.”

The water-logged aluminum panel fell about 10 feet, just as the student was walking by, causing the young woman to momentaril­y freeze and look up before sidesteppi­ng the damage and walking away.

“We’re extremely fortunate that there wasn’t an injury as a result of this,” MBTA Interim General Manager Jeffrey Gonneville said at a press conference three days later. “It was very close.”

Bush-Miles said the T’s troubles are not funny for riders who rely on the transit service to get to work so they can pay the bills. She added a fellow Riders’ Union member has gone around recording all the safety issues — including rusted beams, damaged panels, columns cracking, escalators and staircases she avoids and water damage all over the system.

“It’s a miracle that woman wasn’t hit. It would have broken her neck,” said Bush-Miles. “It’s true the T is always late, but you just need to be careful with your words.”

The T has said it will conduct a system-wide audit to prevent another ceiling collapse.

 ?? MBTA VIDEO SCREENGRAB. ?? A 25-pound ceiling tile falls at the Harvard Red Line station March 1, just missing a rider.
MBTA VIDEO SCREENGRAB. A 25-pound ceiling tile falls at the Harvard Red Line station March 1, just missing a rider.

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