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On Sunday at approximately 08:44AM, police responded to reports of a male under a train at the 167th Street and Grand Concourse station on the “D” line. Upon arrival, officers discovered a 61-year-old unconscious and unresponsive male on the tracks with severe body trauma.
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Preliminary investigation revealed that the victim  was pushed by a unknown male black onto the roadbed in front of the incoming southbound “D” train and was pronounced DOA at the scene. The unknown perpetrator fled the scene onto the street. No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.
The victim has been identified as Wai Kuen Kwok male 61 of 1108 Findlay Avenue Bronx NY  (link)
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More from New York – A man was killed by a train in the Bronx Sunday morning after he was pushed onto the subway tracks as his horrified wife watched, law enforcement sources said.
Emergency responders rushed to Grand Concourse and E. 167th St. about 8:45 a.m. in Highbridge, but Wai Kuen Kwok, 61, could not be saved, authorities said.
Cops are searching for the man who pushed Kwok in front of a southbound D train as it pulled into the station, the source said. The men didn’t know each other, police said.
The train’s motorman saw Kwok just before hitting him, but he could not stop the train in time, a transit source said.
“He said the guy just flew off the platform in front of his train as he was entering the station. The guy was still in the air when he hit him,” the transit source said.
Three cars rolled over Kwok before the train stopped, the transit source said.
Kwok’s wife was taken to Bronx Lebanon Hospital for trauma, the police source said.
The Bronx couple were on their way to have breakfast in Chinatown in Manhattan when the terror unfolded, the source said.
The suspect was last seen wearing a dark-colored bubble jacket as he fled the scene. Police were looking at video surveillance from nearby businesses, the source said.  (more)
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