1 man dead, another injured in separate subway incidents
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By GLENN WILBURN, MyFoxNY.com Producer -
NEW YORK (MYFOXNY) -
Two men were involved in separate subway accidents Saturday night and Sunday morning, one of the men was killed while the other lost his legs.
The first incident happened around 9:30 a.m. when the unidentified victim was near the edge of the platform at Eighth Avenue and West 23rd Street in Chelsea as the E train approached the station.
Witnesses told the New York Post the man stepped back about 10 feet before taking a running jump as the train arrived, killing him instantly.
The incident caused the suspension of C trains and rerouted E trains below 53rd Street and Fifth Avenue for about two hours.
The second incident happened around 9:30 p.m. Saturday night when the victim fell into the path of a D train at a Bronx subway station.
According to the Post, and MTA worker said the unidentified man, who was drunk, got up from a bench, stumbled across the platform, and fell to the tracks at the 161st Street-Yankee Stadium.
The Post said the man attempted to get up but the arriving train crushed and severed both of his legs. EMS arrived and took the man to a nearby hospital where he is expected to survive, according to police.
The MTA says there have now been seven subway-related deaths of injuries in the past six days. The MTA has been urging customers to be careful around the tracks.
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