Worst Subway Ride Ever: People Get Off Train and Find a Severed Head
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[url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/23/new-york-city-subway-deaths_n_1222717.html[/url]
[release]This past weekend, New York City's subway system experienced four deaths in less than 24 hours. The Associated Press reports that all of the incidents took place on Saturday, and police say none of the victims were related.
The first death occurred on Saturday morning at 2:01 a.m. at an R train station in Elmhurst, Queens. According to The Wall Street Journal, the victim is believed to have fallen down the stairs. The AP adds that he was reportedly in his 60s.
About six hours later, the AP reports that a man in his 20s was struck and killed by an L train on 14th Street in Manhattan. Daily Intel adds that he was standing on the tracks between 3rd Avenue and Union Square. The Wall Street Journal identified the victim as Brian O'Mara of Garden City, N.Y., and put his time of death at 8:25 a.m.
The third fatality occurred on the A line Saturday afternoon in Brooklyn at the Nostrand Avenue station. The Wall Street Journal writes that a little after 4 p.m., an MTA employee spotted a body on the tracks within the subway tunnel.
On Saturday evening, the fourth death took place on the L line in Manhattan. The New York Daily News reports that at about 10 p.m., a man's head was spotted between a subway car and platform within the Sixth Avenue station..[/release]
Now that's crossing the line.
[QUOTE=Nikota;34367522]This past weekend, New York City's subway system experienced four deaths in less than 24 hours. The Associated Press reports that all of the incidents took place on Saturday, and [B]police say none of the victims were related.
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The use of victims here implied murder, so I assumed they'd all been beheaded by some fuck.
[quote]The first death occurred on Saturday morning at 2:01 a.m. at an R train station in Elmhurst, Queens. According to The Wall Street Journal, the victim is believed to have fallen down the stairs. The AP adds that he was reportedly in his 60s. [/quote]
And then I was briefly amazed that somebody had managed to lose their head by falling down the stairs.
They mean it when they tell you to stand clear of the closing doors
I work at Subway the restaurant and I was quite confused to what people were riding inside one of the franchises upon reading the title.
It blows my mind how so many deaths can happen on one subway line in one day, I can bet some peoples heads rolled at this news.
I guess he was headed in the wrong direction.
It looks like the L Train was a[I]head[/I] of schedule.
dohohoho
first world problems
in my native somalia, a severed head was a favourite gift for the children
[QUOTE=cheesedelux;34367559]The use of victims here implied murder, so I assumed they'd all been beheaded by some fuck.
And then I was briefly amazed that somebody had managed to lose their head by falling down the stairs.[/QUOTE]
Except the only person to lose their head was the 4th one. Well, he lost his body.
[QUOTE=Contag;34367655]first world problems
in my native somalia, a severed head was a favourite gift for the children[/QUOTE]
Double points if it was from a UN Peace Keeper.
[QUOTE=Bredirish123;34367643]It looks like the L Train was a[I]head[/I] of schedule.
dohohoho[/QUOTE]
No, they run very tight schedules, and how do you even know it was the L Train.
Ahahaha I like how nobody in this thread cares about the poor people who died in such terrible ways.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;34367615]I work at Subway the restaurant and I was quite confused to what people were riding inside one of the franchises upon reading the title.[/QUOTE]
Subway Bros
[QUOTE=Andokool12;34367716]Ahahaha I like how nobody in this thread cares about the poor people who died in such terrible ways.[/QUOTE]
Welcome to Facepunch, leave your humanity at the door.
Glad to see the subway was [I]ahead[/I] of time.
Did they not look ahead and notice they were walking onto the tracks?
I have to wonder where these people leave their common sense.
It's a bunch of huge metal boxes on tiny metal 'blades' that speed down a predetermined path. You shouldn't be fucking around down there.
those are what i call severe consequences
one time a guy threw up next to me on the subway. My ride was much worse.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;34368478]one time a guy threw up next to me on the subway. My ride was much worse.[/QUOTE]
No, I had a worse time.
I [I]was[/I] that guy throwing up.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;34368478]one time a guy threw up next to me on the subway. My ride was much worse.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Contag;34370588]No, I had a worse time.
I [I]was[/I] that guy throwing up.[/QUOTE]
I remember getting on a train with my mother and there was this big ass plastic bag with shit inside it, and I thought it was a bomb and I asked her to see if it was a bomb and she wouldn't, so I was sitting there thinking I would die for the next 45 minutes
fuck you all, when I ride a train my time is the worst
NY subway is haunted
[QUOTE=KmScMT;34368437]those are what i call severe consequences[/QUOTE]
Severed consequences more like.
Reminds me of SCP-342.
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