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Woman Killed By Subway Train at East 77th Street

By DNAinfo Staff on June 1, 2011 3:42pm  | Updated on June 2, 2011 6:57am

The scene on the platform at the E. 77th Street Station where a young woman was struck and killed by a subway train.
The scene on the platform at the E. 77th Street Station where a young woman was struck and killed by a subway train.
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By Meredith Hoffman and Ben Fractenberg

DNAinfo Reporter/Producers

UPPER EAST SIDE — A young woman was struck and killed Wednesday by a subway train at the East 77th Street station on the Lexington Avenue line, authorities said.

Police said Fatoumata Diallo, 21, from the Bronx, fainted or had a seizure and fell into the path of a northbound 6 train in the Lexington Ave. station just after 3 p.m.

"I saw her under the train," said distraught fellow passenger Theresa Lee.

Fire officials said a second person fainted and was taken to Lenox Hill Hospital.

Subway officials cut off northbound service on the No. 6 line between Grand Central Terminal and E. 86th Street in the wake of the accident.

Evelyn Carbonell of the Lower East SIde said she was jolted when the train came to a sudden halt.

The E. 77th Street subway stop was shut after a train struck a rider.
The E. 77th Street subway stop was shut after a train struck a rider.
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"I heard something go 'boom.' I looked across [on the platform] and everyone had their hands over their mouths," said Carbonell, 50.

Shaq Crudup was heading home to the Bronx when she felt a massive "thump."

"You could feel it — I thought someone was shooting a shotgun," said Crudup, 31.

Officials said the train involved was a 6 train, but several passengers said it was actually a 5 train running on the local line.

A person was struck by the 6 train at the East 77th Street station on Wednesday.
A person was struck by the 6 train at the East 77th Street station on Wednesday.
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