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NY Post publishes morbid cover photo of subway killing

The New York Post's cover photo captures Ki Suk Han of Queens hanging from the edge of a subway platform, moments before he was struck by a train.
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(Credit: NY Post)
Published: Dec. 4, 2012 at 9:31 AM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

The New York Post went with an intense front page photograph for their Tuesday morning cover story on the Queens father who was pushed onto the tracks of a Times Square subway platform , after trying to stop a "crazed" panhandler from harassing subway riders. He was hit by a train seconds later and pronounced DOA at the hospital.

Captioned with the words "Doomed" and "This man is about to die," the image begs the question, why didn't the photographer help Han? And many social media users wondered the same:








The photo, which captures Ki Suk Han, 58, hanging from the edge of the platform and looking toward the oncoming train, was taken by the Post's freelance photographer R. Umar Abbassi, who explained that he had tried to use his camera flash to warn the train operator.

“I just started running, running, hoping that the driver could see my flash,” said Abbasi, whose camera captured chilling shots of Suk’s tragic fight for his life.

The train slowed, but a dazed and bruised Han still wound up hopelessly caught between it and the platform as it came to a halt.

A shaken Abbasi said the train “crushed him like a rag doll.”

The NYPD department also released short surveillance footage of the altercation between Han and the unidentified man who pushed him [Via Gothamist].

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