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Exclusive NYC woman pushed onto subway tracks speaks out
10/22/2022 11:15:00 AM A woman spoke exclusively to FOX 5 NY about her experience after she became yet another victim of violent crime in the New York City subways
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A woman spoke exclusively to FOX 5 NY about her experience after she became yet another victim of violent crime in the New York City subways A woman spoke exclusively to FOX 5 NY about her experience after she became yet another victim of violent crime in the New York City subways has been a growing problem in 2022, leaving behind a trail of victims, some of whose lives have been forever changed.FOX 5 NY spoke to one of those victims, a 22-year-old woman from Brooklyn we are not naming, who saw what should've been a normal trip home from work turn into a terrifying experience. RELATED:Mayor suggests not wearing headphones in subway due to crime"You never think you’re gonna be in a moment when you’re like, I need to live, that’s all I could think about," the woman said.The face of a 22-year-old woman after she was punched and shoved onto the subway tracks in Crown Heights. Read more:
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Cool this is what we fight for gmoloney27 More buses of asylum seekers arrive in New York CityAnother bus of asylum seekers arrived this morning in New York City, after the first migrant relief center opened Wednesday on Randall's Island. CBS2's Zinnia Maldonado has more. New York City's subways has been a growing problem in 2022, leaving behind a trail of victims, some of whose lives have been forever changed."People have said that there's simply not enough room in the New York City school calendar to have a Diwali school holiday," she said.The hope is to have the new official holiday on the books by next school year.Raven, a 3-year-old German Shepherd, is the newest member of New York City's Office of Chief Medical Examiner. FOX 5 NY spoke to one of those victims, a 22-year-old woman from Brooklyn we are not naming, who saw what should've been a normal trip home from work turn into a terrifying experience. RELATED: Mayor suggests not wearing headphones in subway due to crime "You never think you’re gonna be in a moment when you’re like, I need to live, that’s all I could think about," the woman said." New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the celebration of Diwali is an opportunity to educate students. The face of a 22-year-old woman after she was punched and shoved onto the subway tracks in Crown Heights. According to the woman, on September 19, she was making her way home when she got off at her Crown Heights subway stop and was suddenly punched and knocked unconscious by a random man, before being pushed onto the subway tracks."The inclusiveness of this city is extremely significant, and this is our opportunity to say that in a loud way. "Being in the tracks, that's what gives me nightmares," she said. She's part of the new unit dedicated to human remains detection and recovery. "That was the most scary thing of my life. The backstories of the holiday vary across religions and countries, as other sects, such as Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism, have adopted their own versions of the holiday." Miraculously, the woman was able to pull herself up to the platform and sprint out of the station. In that horrifying moment, the woman said that her love for singer Gwen Stefani helped her get off the tracks. India is celebrating 75 years of independence from Britain Diwali 2022 begins Oct. The superfan says she's been pulled on stage with the former No Doubt singer several times, including at a recent show in Las Vegas where the stage was roughly the same height as the subway platform. A woman who was a victim of violence in the New York City subway says her love of Gwen Stefani helped save her life. The exact dates change each year because it follows the lunar calendar, but it is typically celebrated in October or November over a 5-day span: On day one, people clean their homes and shop for things that may bring good fortune, such as gold or new kitchen utensils. Earlier this year in February on the west side, the driver of a BMW lost control of the car, hit a concrete wall, landed on train tracks and caught on fire. "It's because Gwen's called me on stage so many times, that's why my body knew what to do," she said. Victim still too scared to ride subway again Vesly Beato, 22, was the victim of a random attack in the subway system in August. Day three is the highlight of the celebration. Out of nowhere, a man hit her in the face. She was treated for a cut on her face. Day four marks the start of the new year, and friends and families exchange gifts and well wishes. But she told FOX 5 NY that she is still scared to ride the subway again. The future generation of working dogs could follow in Raven's footsteps. "I looked like a monster.. Like my face was all swollen, I didn’t even know I had a black eye til I looked in the mirror," she said. RELATED: Attacker pepper sprayed after stabbing man on subway Police say the suspect took off after stealing her phone and has not been arrested yet. An investigation is still ongoing. And while she is safe now and is slowly returning to commuting using the subway, she says she has been changed indefinitely. "I just think everybody that looks at me is gonna hurt me," the woman said. "That’s what's changed about me, I don’t trust anyone anymore. I think everyone's going to hurt me now." BREAKING NEWS .