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  • Horror as man is shoved to death in NYC subway

    By Matthew Diebel


    Wai Kuen Kwok

    New York City police are hunting a man who pushed a Chinese immigrant to his death in front of a subway train in the Bronx.

    Wai Kuen Kwok, 61, was about to board a train early Sunday morning with his wife for a trip to Manhattan's Chinatown when an apparent stranger shoved him into the path of a D train, according to local media.

    The driver slammed on his brakes, but it was too late, according to a report in the New York Post, which said that lead subway car struck Kwok while his body was still in midair.

    Later, city police released a surveillance video of a suspect - a middle-aged, balding man dressed in a black leather jacket, black pants and white sneakers - boarding a bus and then getting off and smoking a cigarette.



    On Monday morning, an NYPD spokeswoman told USA TODAY that they were still hunting for the suspect. "There's nothing new, unfortunately," she said. "We're still looking."

    Kwok and his wife, Yow Ho Lee, 59, were on their way to do their weekly grocery shopping, the couple's son told the Post. According to the New York Daily News, Lee told investigators that there was no interaction between her husband and the man before incident. She was taken to Bronx-Lebanon Hospital to be treated for emotional trauma.

    "Push, push!" Lee screamed, according to witnesses quoted by the New York Times, uttering one of the few English words she knew.

    "Please tell the world he is a fine, family man," Kwok's son Gary, 29, a doctoral student at Adelphi University, told the Times.

    Detectives quoted by the Times said they believe the suspect may live in the vicinity of the 167th Street station, where the attack took place.
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  • #2
    Some guy just pushed another random loved friendly family man in front of the train for no reason? Was he on drugs or something? They should take that guy on a helicopter ride as high as they can go in the grand canyon and toss him out. He can enjoy the long traumatizing fall knowing he's going to hit a rock and die without any hope of survival, and if he does live after the fall he won't be moving but will just lie there and die slowly.
    July 7, 2019

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    • #3
      Police Arrest Suspect in Sunday's NYC Subway Shoving Case

      By Breanna Edwards

      Kevin Darden, accused of pushing Wai Keun Kwok to his death on a Bronx subway track, was arrested Tuesday.



      Police have arrested a suspect with an extensive rap sheet in the fatal New York City subway shoving that occurred over the weekend, the New York Daily News reports.

      According to the report, 34-year-old Kevin Darden was taken into custody near his mother’s Bronx home after investigators disclosed that he was also wanted for another subway push in Manhattan.

      On Sunday Wai Keun Kwok, a Bronx resident, was shoved to his death by an attacker who pushed him in front of an oncoming D train from the platform of the 167th Street station while his wife watched. According to reports, the aggressor did not say anything before shoving the 61 year old father of two.

      The Daily News noted that Darden became the “person of interest” in the massive police search for the attacker, with his photo distributed Tuesday at the same station where Kwok died.

      Shortly after the incident, the victim of a similar subway push at the West Fourth Street station earlier this month came forward and identified Darden as his attacker.

      According to the 51 year old man — who, the Daily News notes, like Kwok is also of Asian descent — his attacker pushed him to the ground while saying, “Stay out of my way, I’m warning you.”

      Another victim soon came forward, claiming that Darden was the person who robbed him inside another Bronx station just minutes before Kwok was pushed, the news site reported.

      These criminal allegations and arrests aren’t the first for Darden, according to the Daily News. He has been arrested at least 30 times since 1999 for charges ranging from assault and drug possession to robbery and harassment. He was convicted in 1999 for a robbery and served more than seven years in prison, the news site notes—488 days of which he served in disciplinary confinement for aggressive behavior and possession of weapons and drugs.

      In 2011 Darden was arrested on charges that he attempted to burn down his brother's Texas home.

      Read more at the New York Daily News
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      • #4
        Throw him off of a helicopter screaming, and make it a long hopeless fall only to go splat on the ground and become food for vultures or whatever scavengers happen to be around.
        July 7, 2019

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