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NEW YORK (AP) - The family of a man who died after allegedly being pushed into the path of a New York City subway train has filed a lawsuit against the city's transit authority.

The lawsuit filed Friday by the family of Ki-Suck Han seeks unspecified damages stemming from his December 3 death. It accuses the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of negligence.

Police say a homeless man admitted pushing Han onto the tracks but said Han was drunk and instigated the confrontation.

Naeem Davis has been charged in Han's death and is being held without bail. His attorney has said Han went after his client.


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    2cents wrote...
    No worries . . .
    . . . I think legislation is being drawn to ban subways.
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    wrote...
    ..............
    Abo's cousin maybe?
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    Zapotec wrote...
    This one really confuses liberals
    No gun used so they can't blame the NRA. It was a "hate crime", but committed by a "minority" so they can't sensationalize it as part of their "blame white people for all racism" agenda. And so they they accept it as just another unpreventable tragedy and have nothing to say on the matter.
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