US subway victim’s daughter: ‘What’s done is done’
By , on December 6th, 2012
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The daughter of a man pushed in front of a subway train and photographed a split-second before his death said on Wednesday after a suspect was arrested that it “would have been great” if someone had helped her father up but “what’s done is done”. A freelance photographer for the New York Post was waiting for a train on Monday afternoon when he said he saw a man approach 58-year-old Ki-suck Han at the Times Square station, get into an altercation with him and push him into the train’s path. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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US subway victim’s daughter: ‘What’s done is done’
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The daughter of a man pushed in front of a subway train and photographed a split-second before his death said on Wednesday after a suspect was arrested that it “would have been great” if someone had helped her father up but “what’s done is done”. A freelance photographer for the New York Post was waiting for a train on Monday afternoon when he said he saw a man approach 58-year-old Ki-suck Han at the Times Square station, get into an altercation with him and push him into the train’s path. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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US subway victim’s daughter: ‘What’s done is done’
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