A man and a woman were killed Thursday in a murder-suicide at a subway station in Brooklyn. |
A New York City woman reportedly
screamed “No, no, no!” before being pulled in front of a subway train in
a grisly incident police are now calling a murder-suicide.
The New York City Police Department
told Fox News officers responded to a 911 call around 4:45 p.m. Thursday
in Brooklyn and “upon arrival, officers determined that a 54-year-old
male and 42-year-old female were struck by a northbound 'C' train at the
location after the male pulled the female onto the track bed from the
platform level.”
The MTA originally said both the man and the woman jumped in front of the moving train at Broadway Junction just before 5 p.m. However, the NYPD said early Friday that the 54-year-old man pulled 42-year-old Cynthia Raiser of Queens onto the track bed from the platform.
The incident happened at the Broadway Junction station
and sources told the New York Post the woman, who has been identified as
Cynthia Raiser, was shouting before she was struck by the train.The MTA originally said both the man and the woman jumped in front of the moving train at Broadway Junction just before 5 p.m. However, the NYPD said early Friday that the 54-year-old man pulled 42-year-old Cynthia Raiser of Queens onto the track bed from the platform.
“They both jumped on the tracks together. He had a big gash on his head,” Kenneth Brown, a witness, told the newspaper.
The New York Post identified the man as 54-year-old Anthony Collins and reported the two were a couple.
“EMS responded to the location and pronounced the female victim deceased at the scene and transported the aided male to Brookdale Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased,” police told Fox News. “No arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing."
Images taken after the incident showed responders carting out a wrapped body.
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