Woman Who’s Head Was SHOVED Into UES Moving Train is now PARALYZED

May 24 2023 MANHATTAN, New York – A 35-year-old woman who’s head was shoved into a moving train in UES, is now paralyzed from the neck down and could die from her injuries, according to the prosecutors.

A 39-year-old Kamal Samrade was arrested and charged after allegedly slamming woman’s head into moving subway train on Upper East Side Lexington /63rd street station.

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Police say Samrade is charged with attempted murder and assault.

Victim is in critical condition, needing spinal surgery.

On May 21 Cops were searching for suspect after he pushed a woman’s head into a moving subway train on Lexington Avenue 63rd street station.

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Police say a woman was walking on the southbound platform at the Lexington Avenue/63 Street Station when a man she did not know approached her from behind and slammed her head into the departing ‘E’ train.

The victim was rushed by EMS to NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

A 35-year-old woman is in critical condition, treated for lacerations to the head and spinal injuries, according to officials.

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