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Disturbing Subway Incident: Man Sought for Alleged Sexual Assault on Corpse

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-04-11 10:24:04
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NEW YORK, NY – The New York Police Department (NYPD) is actively searching for a suspect captured on video allegedly sexually assaulting a deceased individual on a northbound R train. The grim discovery, made early Wednesday morning at the Whitehall Street station, has sent shockwaves through the city and raised serious questions about subway security and the treatment of vulnerable individuals.

Law enforcement sources revealed that the body of the deceased may have been on the train for several hours before being discovered. Upon reviewing MTA surveillance footage, investigators were confronted with disturbing images of a man allegedly engaging in multiple acts of sexual assault on the corpse.

According to sources familiar with the investigation, the suspect reportedly took advantage of periods when the train car was empty of other passengers to commit the alleged acts. The footage purportedly shows the individual dragging the body from a seat onto the floor and continuing the assault for several minutes.

The NYPD has released surveillance photos of the individual they are seeking in connection with this heinous act. While the suspect's identity remains unknown, authorities are urging anyone who recognizes the person to contact the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS.

The identity of the deceased individual has not yet been released as the investigation continues. Police are working to determine how the body remained on the train for an extended period without being discovered and are exploring all possible motives behind the alleged crime.

The incident has sparked outrage and concern among New Yorkers, with many questioning the safety protocols on the city's vast public transportation system. The MTA has yet to release a statement regarding the incident.

The NYPD is prioritizing the apprehension of the suspect and is urging anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to come forward. Authorities are also focusing on identifying the victim to shed light on the circumstances surrounding their death and how their body came to be on the train. This case is considered a grave violation of public order and is demanding a swift and thorough response from law enforcement to ensure justice is served and to reassure a shaken community.

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