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East Harlem, Manhattan

Person Fatally Struck by Train After Falling on Tracks

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A person was confirmed deceased after falling onto the southbound train tracks at E 125th St and Lexington Ave in New York. Power was shut off on the affected track as emergency responders managed the scene.

A person was confirmed deceased after falling onto the southbound train tracks at E 125th St and Lexington Ave in New York. Power was shut off on the affected track as emergency responders managed the scene.

A person was confirmed deceased after falling onto the southbound train tracks at E 125th St and Lexington Ave in New York. Power was shut off on the affected track as emergency responders managed the scene.

A person was confirmed deceased after falling onto the southbound train tracks at E 125th St and Lexington Ave in New York. Power was shut off on the affected track as emergency responders managed the scene.

A person was confirmed deceased after falling onto the southbound train tracks at E 125th St and Lexington Ave in New York. Power was shut off on the affected track as emergency responders managed the scene.

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Video from a Citizen user shows the passenger information system with delays displayed on the board.

Firefighters confirm all personnel are on the track, while police continue their operations there.

The individual on the southbound train tracks has been confirmed deceased. Power remains off on track number 1, firefighters advised.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 125 St Station (4) (5) (6).

Power is off on the southbound express track, but confirmation is pending for other tracks.

Firefighters have received a report of a person who fell onto the southbound train tracks.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 125th St & Lexington Ave.

Video from a Citizen user shows the passenger information system with delays displayed on the board.

Firefighters confirm all personnel are on the track, while police continue their operations there.

The individual on the southbound train tracks has been confirmed deceased. Power remains off on track number 1, firefighters advised.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 125 St Station (4) (5) (6).

Power is off on the southbound express track, but confirmation is pending for other tracks.

Firefighters have received a report of a person who fell onto the southbound train tracks.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 125th St & Lexington Ave.

Video from a Citizen user shows the passenger information system with delays displayed on the board.

Firefighters confirm all personnel are on the track, while police continue their operations there.

The individual on the southbound train tracks has been confirmed deceased. Power remains off on track number 1, firefighters advised.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 125 St Station (4) (5) (6).

Power is off on the southbound express track, but confirmation is pending for other tracks.

Firefighters have received a report of a person who fell onto the southbound train tracks.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 125th St & Lexington Ave.

Video from a Citizen user shows the passenger information system with delays displayed on the board.

Firefighters confirm all personnel are on the track, while police continue their operations there.

The individual on the southbound train tracks has been confirmed deceased. Power remains off on track number 1, firefighters advised.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 125 St Station (4) (5) (6).

Power is off on the southbound express track, but confirmation is pending for other tracks.

Firefighters have received a report of a person who fell onto the southbound train tracks.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 125th St & Lexington Ave.

Video from a Citizen user shows the passenger information system with delays displayed on the board.

Firefighters confirm all personnel are on the track, while police continue their operations there.

The individual on the southbound train tracks has been confirmed deceased. Power remains off on track number 1, firefighters advised.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 125 St Station (4) (5) (6).

Power is off on the southbound express track, but confirmation is pending for other tracks.

Firefighters have received a report of a person who fell onto the southbound train tracks.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 125th St & Lexington Ave.

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itssusch_4May 12 at 6:48 AM

they were pushed, they said it was so traumatic 2 mta workers had to go to the hospital to be treated. the guy was pushed before the train came in and apparently the damage has horrific. rip, praying for his family.

BatmanOfBronxMay 11 at 9:14 PM

be careful making fun of the dead, it will come for us all one day

ARandomManhattaniteMay 11 at 8:29 PM

Were they pushed? Never stand near the edge, use your shoulder to lock yourself in place against a pillar.

weehawkenUser2156920013May 11 at 9:19 PM

How many people have to die before the MTA uses its billion dollar budget to increase safety

g1incMay 12 at 7:32 AM

True that! They could put up those railing systems that they have in other countries and other methods to help prevent these type of accidents or occurrences to keep happening!!

itssusch_4May 12 at 6:48 AM

they were pushed, they said it was so traumatic 2 mta workers had to go to the hospital to be treated. the guy was pushed before the train came in and apparently the damage has horrific. rip, praying for his family.

BatmanOfBronxMay 11 at 9:14 PM

be careful making fun of the dead, it will come for us all one day

ARandomManhattaniteMay 11 at 8:29 PM

Were they pushed? Never stand near the edge, use your shoulder to lock yourself in place against a pillar.

weehawkenUser2156920013May 11 at 9:19 PM

How many people have to die before the MTA uses its billion dollar budget to increase safety

g1incMay 12 at 7:32 AM

True that! They could put up those railing systems that they have in other countries and other methods to help prevent these type of accidents or occurrences to keep happening!!

itssusch_4May 12 at 6:48 AM

they were pushed, they said it was so traumatic 2 mta workers had to go to the hospital to be treated. the guy was pushed before the train came in and apparently the damage has horrific. rip, praying for his family.

BatmanOfBronxMay 11 at 9:14 PM

be careful making fun of the dead, it will come for us all one day

ARandomManhattaniteMay 11 at 8:29 PM

Were they pushed? Never stand near the edge, use your shoulder to lock yourself in place against a pillar.

weehawkenUser2156920013May 11 at 9:19 PM

How many people have to die before the MTA uses its billion dollar budget to increase safety

g1incMay 12 at 7:32 AM

True that! They could put up those railing systems that they have in other countries and other methods to help prevent these type of accidents or occurrences to keep happening!!

itssusch_4May 12 at 6:48 AM

they were pushed, they said it was so traumatic 2 mta workers had to go to the hospital to be treated. the guy was pushed before the train came in and apparently the damage has horrific. rip, praying for his family.

BatmanOfBronxMay 11 at 9:14 PM

be careful making fun of the dead, it will come for us all one day

ARandomManhattaniteMay 11 at 8:29 PM

Were they pushed? Never stand near the edge, use your shoulder to lock yourself in place against a pillar.

weehawkenUser2156920013May 11 at 9:19 PM

How many people have to die before the MTA uses its billion dollar budget to increase safety

g1incMay 12 at 7:32 AM

True that! They could put up those railing systems that they have in other countries and other methods to help prevent these type of accidents or occurrences to keep happening!!

itssusch_4May 12 at 6:48 AM

they were pushed, they said it was so traumatic 2 mta workers had to go to the hospital to be treated. the guy was pushed before the train came in and apparently the damage has horrific. rip, praying for his family.

BatmanOfBronxMay 11 at 9:14 PM

be careful making fun of the dead, it will come for us all one day

ARandomManhattaniteMay 11 at 8:29 PM

Were they pushed? Never stand near the edge, use your shoulder to lock yourself in place against a pillar.

weehawkenUser2156920013May 11 at 9:19 PM

How many people have to die before the MTA uses its billion dollar budget to increase safety

g1incMay 12 at 7:32 AM

True that! They could put up those railing systems that they have in other countries and other methods to help prevent these type of accidents or occurrences to keep happening!!

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