Man fatally struck by train in Queens during fight; suspect in custody - AMNY

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Man struck and killed by bid     successful  Queens

Police analyse the decease of a antheral who was struck and killed by a bid successful Queens connected Oct. 17, 2022.

Photo by Dean Moses

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A antheral was struck and killed by an oncoming subway bid successful Queens connected Monday day during an evident dispute, constabulary sources said.

Law enforcement sources said 48-year-old Heriberto Quintana of Jamaica, Queens had seemingly coiled up connected the roadbed of the tracks and was deed by an arriving F bid astatine the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue presumption astatine astir 4:45 p.m. connected Oct. 17.

Moments earlier being killed, according to authorities, Quintana had been engaged successful an statement with an unidentified 50-year-old fishy that led to a carnal struggle. Police apprehended the suspect, who was brought successful for further questioning.

Meanwhile, the unfortunate antheral was rushed by EMS units to adjacent Elmhurst Hospital, wherever helium was pronounced dead. 

The incidental snarled the Monday evening commute for thousands of riders astatine the station, which is serviced by the 7, E, F, M and R trains connected weeknights. Disturbed by the incident, serval riders voiced their cocnern regarding what they consciousness is becoming a superior information concern.

“My woman came backmost precocious the different night, past 12, I was upset. It is is unsafe now. I americium a caller Yorker and I don’t spell retired precocious anymore,” 1 straphanger told amNewYork Metro.

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Forest Hills- and Jamaica-bound trains were forced to skip the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue presumption portion constabulary investigated the scene, according to MTA New York City Transit. Visit mta.info for further accusation connected work changes.

With reporting from Dean Moses.

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Chief of Transit Jason Wilcox. Photo by Dean Moses

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