Police have identified the man who was viciously pushed to his death onto the subway tracks in New York City as a hardworking immigrant from India who had only recently launched his own business.
Sunando Sen, 46, a native of Calcutta, was shoved into the path of an approaching 7 train in Queens by a muttering woman who then fled the 40th street station.
New York city Police commissioner Raymond Kelly said that Sen was looking westbound as the train was pulling into the station and likely didn't see the woman leaping from a bench and shoving him at the last moment.
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It has been reported that the man's body was severely disfigured after he became wedged under the second car of the train.
Sen's death marks a second time this month that someone has been killed in a such gruesome fashion.
He was standing on the elevated platform of a 7 train in Queens at about 8pm when the woman, who witnesses said had been following him closely and muttering to herself, shoved him onto the tracks.
The victim hadn't appeared to notice her before falling to his death in front of the barreling train.
New York Police Department chief spokesman Paul Browne said the woman fled the scene after the shocking attack and officers were searching for her.
She was described as Hispanic, in her 20s, heavyset and about 5-foot-5, wearing a blue, white and gray ski jacket and Nike sneakers with gray on top and red on the bottom.
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