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Man Struck by 7 Train in Woodside Tuesday, Not Likely to Survive

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April 7, 2020, By Michael Dorgan

A man was struck by a 7 train at the 52nd Street station this afternoon and is not likely to survive, the police said.

The 28-year-old victim jumped in front of a Flushing-bound 7 train at around 12:10 p.m. as it pulled into the station, according to the police.

The victim was alive when Emergency Services arrived on the scene, police said.

He was transported to Elmhurst Hospital but is unlikely to recover, according to the NYPD.

Power was turned off to allow first responders onto the scene and services were suspended in both directions on the 7 line for about 40 minutes, according to the MTA.

Police do not suspect criminality and were unable to provide any further information. The man’s identity has not been released although police confirmed he is of Hispanic descent.

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@Elmhurts bad

You’re not kidding. Even when everything is fine you’ll still wait 8hours.

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Chrisk114

Another one? Sadly I can see this being a continuing trend the longer this goes on

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Elmhurtsbad

He’s unlikely to recover because he had to wait several hours at Elmhurst before a doctor saw him.

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