Heriberto Quintana GoFundMe Wife launches fundraiser for man fatally shoved in front of Queens subway train
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To his 3 sons, he was their hardworking dad who worked in construction & rushed home every day after work to help his ailing wife.
This is Heriberto Quintana of Jamaica , the man who was killed by a subway train yesterday following a fight over a cell phone. To his 3 sons, he was their hardworking dad who worked in construction & rushed home every day after work to help his ailing wife. She said in a a statement: “He left the house for work every day at 4:40 a.m. and would get home at 5 p.m. and that day just like everyday I was waiting for him to get home. That day he never came home. The statement further read: “And as a wife you know his schedule and what time he comes home and he wasn’t coming home. I called and called and he never answered. He was already dead.”
Heriberto Quintana GoFundMe Wife launches fundraiser for man fatally shoved in front of Queens subway train
Wife launches fundraiser for man fatally shoved in front of Queens subway train (Image via Melissa Colorado) A man aged 48, , was fatally tossed in front of an approaching subway train during Queens' commute hours on Monday, October 17. This happened after the victim accidentally bumped into another commuter, according to police and law enforcement sources. It was reported that his wife needed to see a doctor so he was hurrying home. Quintana's widowed wife, Hilda Rojas, 46, was allegedly waiting for her to arrive and take her for dialysis treatment on Monday evening, according to a statement she revealed to sources on Wednesday, October 19. This is Heriberto Quintana of Jamaica , the man who was killed by a subway train yesterday following a fight over a cell phone.To his 3 sons, he was their hardworking dad who worked in construction & rushed home every day after work to help his ailing wife.
This is Heriberto Quintana of Jamaica , the man who was killed by a subway train yesterday following a fight over a cell phone. To his 3 sons, he was their hardworking dad who worked in construction & rushed home every day after work to help his ailing wife. She said in a a statement: “He left the house for work every day at 4:40 a.m. and would get home at 5 p.m. and that day just like everyday I was waiting for him to get home. That day he never came home. The statement further read: “And as a wife you know his schedule and what time he comes home and he wasn’t coming home. I called and called and he never answered. He was already dead.”