
NYC Subway Shou victim eh, Doctor is “Happy because he is still alive”
His friend told The Post, a pediatrician on his way home from working at the time – and he is now happy that he is still alive “Straphang” who randomly pushed on paths by crazy mutants on the Saturday in which she muttered.
The 44 -year -old victim was returning to the Akit West Side platform after a transformation in Harlam Hospital and waited a number 1 on Street 50 and the seventh Street station in Manhattan around 7:50 pm when The walnut came behind itAccording to the police and friend, Takayuki Matsumoto.
“The (unpleasant striker) was screaming and walking towards him, and the next thing, (the victim) was paid,” said Matsumoto, speaking to the position in the injured contestant’s house, who was inside the sleeper while recovering on Sunday.
The man said about his friend, the doctor: “It is not as if he was walking on the edge of the platform or anything.” He was walking in the middle, and suddenly, this man approached and pushed him.
“They do not take the train anymore,” he added, “They don’t take the train anymore,” added Mesomoto about his friend.
“He is lucky because he is fine. He is happy because he is still alive.”
Matsumoto, 62, said the victim was aware at the time that there was a train that comes to the station in less than 4 minutes, so he quickly returned to the podium with the help of “a gentle couple and a lady.”
The doctor, whose name was withheld by Post, suffered from bruises in his face and leg.
Police officers are currently looking for the suspect, who has been described as a length of about 6 feet and wear a white shirt, black pants and a black bag.
The attack was one of a large number of recent violent incidents on bars.
The police are also searching for the man who stabbed the subway contestant in the neck during a dispute at the East village subway station on Saturday night.
In addition, a convincing strange person cut a 29-year-old woman at the bottom Manhattan train late Wednesday when she refused to hand her bag-and is still in the wind as well.
Violence did not stop the unknown MTA officials on Sunday in July, representing the lowest month of metro violence since 1995.
His friend said that the attack on Saturday on the emergency room doctor would not do much to deter him to deter him from the metro riding.
“This is the only way that he can reach the hospital,” the friend said.
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