Woman Set on Fire on NYC Subway

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Horrific Subway Attack: Woman Burned to Death

On Sunday morning, a shocking attack occurred on a New York City subway train. A man set a woman on fire, resulting in her tragic death. The victim remains unidentified.

Suspect Arrested, Facing Charges

33-year-old Sebastian Zapeta, a Guatemalan national with a history of illegal entry and deportation, has been arrested and charged with murder and arson. Immigration authorities have placed a detainer on him.

Swift Response by Witnesses and Police

High school students witnessed the suspect fleeing and alerted authorities. Body cameras captured the suspect’s image as he watched the victim burn. Officers extinguished the fire, but the victim succumbed to her injuries.

Increased Subway Safety Measures

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has implemented a five-point plan to enhance subway safety, including deploying National Guard members and installing security cameras on all trains. Despite these efforts, the subway system has witnessed several high-profile incidents this year.

Investigation Ongoing

Investigators are determining whether the suspect knew the victim. Police believe the attack was deliberate and intentional. The investigation continues as officials work to ensure the safety of subway riders.

Overall Subway Crime Trends

While violent crime on the subway system has decreased compared to last year, the recent incidents have raised concerns about safety. Officials insist that the subways remain relatively safe, with millions of daily riders.


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