Horrible! Man Pushed Onto Subway Tracks Is Refused Help, NY Commuters Watch Him Die

What an absolute shame.  A man was cruelly pushed onto the subway tracks yesterday afternoon in New York City.  As he struggled to get back onto the platform eighteen commuters just stood and watched until a subway train hit and killed him.  There was enough time to take pictures of the terrified man, but apparently not enough to grow compassion and a spine to pull him out.

According to The Daily Mail,

A passenger who witnessed a man being crushed by a subway train today spoke of his anger at the failure of 18 people on the platform to save him – including the photographer who had time to take chilling pictures of his final moments.

Patrick Gomez, who admitted that he also ‘froze’ at the scene, said it was a ‘real shame’ that no-one had the courage to ‘step up’ and attempt to rescue Ki Suk Han, 58, after he was pushed onto the line at the New York subway station yesterday afternoon.

Gomez, 37, said: ‘People who were on the platform could have pulled him up but they didn’t have the courage. They just didn’t react like that.’

And he reserved his strongest criticism for photographer R. Umar Abbasi, who shot the chilling photograph of Mr Han watching as the subway train barreled towards him in the final moments.

The image appeared on the front page of the New York Post this morning with the headline ‘Doomed’. The 58-year-old can be seen looking at the train with his arms outstretched he tries to heave himself out of its path.

Mr Gomez spoke for millions who expressed their outrage today at the commuters on the Times Square platform who witnessed the man being pushed in front of the train but did not try to pull him to safety.

 

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