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Pushed on the NY Subway Track - This Man is about to Die
Shame nobody saved him :( Big cities like NY and London can be like that
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Wheres the vid?
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The monkey who did this to him was caught and will now enjoy a life sentence of 3 meals a day, socializing and working out on the taxpayers dime. Horrible all around.
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Jump Forest, jump!
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So he died? News article?
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Sad nobody helped him.. Cold world we live in.
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That dude didn't deserve to die, but he provoked what happened to him. He was trying to be a hero, ended up needing a hero. When a crazy dude tells you to leave him alone, leave him be.
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time to take pics but not to help. what a fucked up world
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I bet it happens often there..
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The guy that pushed him grew up 15 mins away from where I live. Crazy mother fucker.
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Forwarded to DHS
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The most interesting question is, how much did the photographer sell the photo to the NY Post for? Assuming that he was freelance, that should have been a nice payday.
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Damn, this is horrible. Must have been crazy to see that in person.
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Yeah. he should have helped him..and then got sued for trying...
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They should have cut away areas under the subway ledges so people can get into them should they fall into the tracks and can't get out quickly. Looks like there is no way out otherwise unless you can pull yourself up fast enough.
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man that is freaking terrible :(
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There's tight crawl space under the platform or you can lay flat in the middle of the track and the train will go over you without hitting you. Most people just don't know.
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You don't need to help him, just ake a picture and make $100 with the photo, anyway the world is overpopulated...
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Fucked up shit right there :Oh crap
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'times we live in' 'sad no one saved him'
it's 'sad no one had time to save him', that picture is only worth a thousands words, and the death of someone by accident takes a whole lot more. |
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The first time I met my wife's parents was in the restaurant in the CN Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the world. They're from Mexico, and don't speak English. I didn't speak Spanish at the time. So there we are, sitting in a fancy restaurant, can't say anything to each other, and my future wife is late. Really late. Then a waiter comes to the table, says the police called and that she'd be late. They needed to keep her for questioning.
Turns out she saw a girl jump down on the subway tracks, get on all fours like a dog and take it in the face. The police actually drove her to dinner, and even escorted her all the way to our table and apologized for her being late, etc.. (eye opening for people from Mexico, where the police rob you and nobody respects them at all).. Anyway, she still ordered a steak... Marriage was just a triviality after that. |
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Read about this and saw picture in paper the other day, shocking image.
8 years ago my dad was pushed off a platform in front of a train just starting to pull out of the station. Person who pushed got convicted of murder. Can always remember the evidence of train driver in court "it was not my duty to look out of the window". If he did he might have been able to stop. Police were only concerned with prosecuting the pusher, maybe train driver being a local judge had something to do with that. It was all caught on cctv. |
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And you can try saving by pulling him up, not necessary by jumping in Of course its difficult to say - we just assume how much time there was.. |
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