Photography showing 58-year-old Ki Suk Han trying to climb somehow off the rails in the metro station in New York, has shocked the world. The reason this photo shocked everyone is because occupants of the station has photographed and filmed the event, not even trying to help the unfortunate man. Passenger who witnessed the horrific death of a man who was ran-over in the subway said to be furious with 18 people that followed the
painful scene not trying to help the man.
The strongest criticism was sent to the photographer R. Umar Abbas, who shot a horrible picture of Han who looks death in the eyes.
On Tuesday morning, the photography appeared on the front page of the New York Post, titled "Doomed".
Police questioned a suspected person they believe he pushed Han on the rails. It is a 30-year lease Davis who witnesses saw as talking to the victim, after he approached Ki Suk Han. The suspect confessed the crime on Tuesday.
The strongest criticism was sent to the photographer R. Umar Abbas, who shot a horrible picture of Han who looks death in the eyes.
On Tuesday morning, the photography appeared on the front page of the New York Post, titled "Doomed".
Police questioned a suspected person they believe he pushed Han on the rails. It is a 30-year lease Davis who witnesses saw as talking to the victim, after he approached Ki Suk Han. The suspect confessed the crime on Tuesday.