Veteran, 83, Walking with Cane Dies After Getting Pushed by Stranger onto N.Y.C. Subway Tracks: DA
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Veteran, 83, Walking with Cane Dies After Getting Pushed by Stranger onto N.Y.C. Subway Tracks: DA
"Richard Williams, 83, died days after being pushed onto subway tracks by Bairon Hernandez, who also pushed a 30-year-old man, resulting in injuries to both."
"Williams suffered a brain bleed after falling face-first onto the tracks and never regained consciousness, passing away on March 17."
"Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg expressed condolences for Williams' family and emphasized that violence in the transit system will be prosecuted."
Richard Williams, an 83-year-old veteran, died after being pushed onto subway tracks in New York City by Bairon Hernandez. The incident occurred on March 8, when Hernandez allegedly shoved a 30-year-old man onto the tracks before pushing Williams, who fell and suffered a brain bleed. Williams died on March 17 without regaining consciousness. Hernandez has been indicted on charges including second-degree murder. The Department of Homeland Security requested his continued custody due to his criminal history and previous deportations.
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