A man died after his clothes were caught in a New York City subway train door, where he was then dragged and hit by another train.
A man died Thursday after getting dragged onto subway tracks by his clothes and was struck by a train in New York City.
The man was exiting a northbound Q train at East 16th street and Avenue M in Brooklyn on Wednesday night when his clothes became caught in the subway doors, according to the New York City Police Department. He was then dragged onto the tracks as the train pulled away from the station, where he was hit by a second train.at the station early ThursdayThe incident occurred at about 11:53 p.m. on Wednesday, police said. He was then transported to a nearby Maimonides Medical Center, where he died Thursday.
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