Sen, 46, died gruesomely beneath a Queens-bound subway just six months after proudly opening his own printing business in Manhattan, his devastated roommates said Friday.
The attacker “was sitting down as this man went to see if the train was approaching,” said NYPD spokesman Paul Browne. “She got up...and she came up behind him and pushed him onto the tracks.”
There was no time to stop the already-braking train or for five horrified eyewitnesses to rescue the doomed Sen. His body was found under the second car of the No. 7 train, dead from blunt impact injuries to the head.
Cops offered no motive for the seemingly random attack at the 40th St./Lowery St. stop in Sunnyside.
There was no time to stop the already-braking train or for five horrified eyewitnesses to rescue the doomed Sen. His body was found under the second car of the No. 7 train, dead from blunt impact injuries to the head.
Cops offered no motive for the seemingly random attack at the 40th St./Lowery St. stop in Sunnyside.
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