A woman has been crushed to death by a subway train in New York City after another woman pushed her onto the tracks at the bustling station beneath Times Square, police said.
The women were on the platform shortly after 1 PM and had been seen having some kind of discussion or argument, authorities said yesterday.
Then one woman pushed the other, a 46-year-old, in front of a southbound No 1 train. She died at the scene.
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She was later arrested on a murder charge. It wasn't clear if she had a lawyer who could comment on her behalf.
Authorities have described the suspect as emotionally disturbed.
Police were looking at video surveillance to determine what led to the attack, Manhattan Chief of Detectives William Aubry said.
Subway deaths from pushes are not common, but there have been a few in the past few years.
In 2014, Kevin Darden, 34, was charged with killing a 61-year-old immigrant from Hong Kong, Wai Kuen Kwok, by shoving him into the path of a subway train in the Bronx. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter and is awaiting sentencing.
In 2012, Erika Menendez, a mentally ill woman who had a history of attacking strangers, shoved an immigrant from India off a subway platform in Queens. She pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to 24 years in prison. The victim, Sunando Sen, was 46.
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