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Allegedly pushed, subway rider is killed after he can’t climb off tracks in time

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(MCT) — NEW YORK — It’s a subway rider’s worst nightmare: being pushed onto the tracks. The nightmare happened in midtown Manhattan this week when, according to witnesses, one man shoved another in front of an oncoming train, which crushed the victim to death before horrified onlookers.

Police were questioning a man Tuesday in connection with Monday’s attack on Ki-Suk Han, 58, of the New York Cit borough of Queens, who witnesses said had intervened as the pusher harassed others waiting for a train.

The identity of the man being questioned was not released, but police said he was 30 years old and a regular in the area, sometimes working with street vendors on the sidewalks near the subway station. Late Tuesday, police said he had implicated himself in the attack. No charges were expected to be announced before Wednesday.

Part of Monday’s incident at the station at 49th Street and Seventh Avenue was caught on camera. A video and photographs of the alleged pusher were circulated across the city.

Witnesses said the pusher appeared to be disturbed and had been muttering and frightening others on the platform as they waited for a train about 12:30 p.m. EST.

Han, who New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly has said was headed to the Korean consulate to renew his passport, apparently confronted the man and told him to leave others alone.

A video released by police shows a tall man wearing a knit cap and a white T-shirt, facing the much smaller Han, who is heard demanding that Han “leave me the … alone.” He points up the platform and is heard on the videotape telling Han to go and wait for his train. As the argument ensued, others on the platform moved away from the two men.

Then, witnesses said, the man pushed Han onto the tracks. Han stood up, faced the train and began trying to climb off the tracks as the train sped toward him.

One witness facing the oncoming train repeatedly snapped his camera in hopes the flash would warn the conductor early enough to stop. Others on the platform waved their hands and yelled at the conductor. The train slammed on its breaks but could not stop in time, crushing Han between the side of the platform and the train.

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