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NYC home painter glad to be alive after maniac shoved him onto subway tracks, leaving him ‘bathed in blood’
- A 64-year-old painter was shoved onto subway tracks at Parsons Boulevard in Queens during a random attack Sunday morning.
- Two officers on the train helped pull him back onto the platform before he was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center.
- Police are still seeking a suspect described as a man in his mid-30s to 40s, last seen in a blue sweater and red pants.
- The attack occurred early Sunday as Cabrera waited for a southbound F train at Parsons Boulevard.
- Bystanders and two police officers assisted Cabrera during the incident, aiding his return to the platform.
- Cabrera sustained cuts and bruises but was later treated and released from Jamaica Hospital Medical Center.
- Authorities are investigating possible connections to broader transit-safety concerns in New York City.
- Cabrera plans to return to work as a home painter after the incident.
- The New York Police Department is seeking assistance from the public to identify the shover.
- The incident added to a list of high-profile subway safety stories featured by NY Post in its coverage.
- The attacker remains at large as investigators review potential public-safety implications for the city.
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