Chinese immigrant killed by push onto tracks: NYPD
Updated: 2014-11-17 13:02
By Bian Jibu in New York(China Daily USA)
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A Chinese immigrant who was struck and killed by a subway train in the Bronx on Sunday was pushed onto the tracks, according to the New York Police Department.
Wai Kuen Kwok, 61, died when he was hit by a southbound D train on Sunday morning before 9 am.
The victim's wife screamed "Push!, Push!" in describing what happened, The New York Times reported.
The police have surveillance video of a man whom witnesses described as the attacker. He is believed to be a resident of the neighborhood near the 167th Street subway station where the tragedy unfolded.
The couple had been on their way to a Sunday breakfast in Chinatown.
The Times reported that the victim's 59-year-old wife, who was not injured, was taken to Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center for observation.
Detectives at the 44th Precinct station house interviewed the woman, who speaks Cantonese, with the help of family members.
(China Daily USA 11/17/2014 page3)
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