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January 30, 2019 07:40
Young Mother Dies After Falling from Manhattan Subway Station

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A young mother from Stamford, Connecticut, has died after falling down stairs at a Manhattan subway station while carrying her 1-year-old baby girl.

The 22-year-old Malaysia Goodson, fell down the stairway at a midtown Manhattan station at around 8 p.m. on Monday, according to police. Goodson was cold when police arrived. She was immediately taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Her child was unharmed.

According to police, it is unknown whether the child was in a stroller during the incident, as initially reported by authorities.

“I wish I could have helped her,” Goodson’s 23-year-old brother, Shawn Goodson, told The New York Times. He said his sister was a protective, caring mother. It was not immediately clear whether the 22-year-old Goodson had a medical issue that precipitated her death or whether she died from the impact. The city’s medical examiner will find out the cause of death.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which also is investigating, called Goodson’s death “a heartbreaking tragedy.”

Only about a quarter of New York City’s 472 subway stations have elevators, and the elevators exist are oftentimes out of service. Parents and caregivers who ride the subways with young children become practiced at carrying a stroller and child up and down the stairs. Spectators will often pitch in to help, but not always.

Shams Tarek, an MTA spokesman, said the Seventh Avenue B-D-E station where Goodson fell does have escalators. Parents are generally advised not to ride escalators with strollers, however. The lack of elevators makes it difficult for people in wheelchairs to use New York’s subway system, and disability-rights activists have staged frequent protests over the issue.

Andy Byford, who was appointed the MTA’s head of the subway system earlier this year after running the Toronto Transit Commission, has set a goal of adding sufficient elevators to the system that after five years, no rider will be more than two stops away from a reachable station.

-Sowmya Sangam

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