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Queens woman paralyzed after subway shove says MTA ‘failed’ her: lawsuit

Last updated: September 15, 2024 11:28 am
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The safety of subway riders in New York City has come under scrutiny following a horrific incident in which Queens artist Emine Yilmaz Ozsoy was pushed into a departing F train, leaving her paralyzed from the chest down. Despite the known risk of individuals being shoved onto subway tracks, the city and the MTA have not taken adequate measures to prevent such incidents.

Ozsoy’s case, which is currently in Manhattan Supreme Court, highlights the lack of platform barriers and safety precautions in place to protect commuters from attacks. This issue has been exacerbated by reports of dozens of people being pushed onto subway tracks since 2020, raising concerns about the safety of public transportation in the city.

In her legal filings, Ozsoy argues that the MTA and city authorities have failed to address the problem of criminal and mentally unstable individuals pushing others into oncoming trains. She is seeking unspecified damages for the injuries she sustained and the ongoing medical expenses she faces as a result of the attack.

The incident has also led to legal action against the train conductor for allegedly operating the train at an excessive speed, as well as against the EMTs who responded to the scene for failing to properly stabilize Ozsoy’s neck and back during the rescue operation.

The alleged perpetrator, Kamal Semrade, has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault charges, with the criminal case still pending. Despite the severity of the incident, both the MTA and the city Law Department have declined to comment on the matter, raising further questions about accountability and safety measures in place for subway riders.

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As Ozsoy continues her recovery and seeks justice for the harm she has suffered, the case serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers faced by commuters in the city’s subway system. It is imperative that steps be taken to enhance safety measures and prevent future incidents of this nature from occurring.

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