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Two girls are found dead in New York after a fatal game of ‘subway surfing,’ authorities say

The deaths highlight a growing subway surfing crisis in New York City, with six fatalities reported last year amid a surge in arrests and ongoing safety efforts.

  • Two teenage girls were found dead atop a subway train in Brooklyn early on October 4, after reportedly participating in subway surfing, authorities said.
  • The girls were pronounced dead at the scene after being discovered unconscious by police responding to a 911 call.
  • New York City Transit President Demetrius Crichlow called it "heartbreaking" and emphasized that riding outside a subway train is "suicide."
  • This incident reflects a growing trend, with six deaths linked to subway surfing in 2024, up from five in 2023, according to police reports.
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NEW YORK.- The NYPD found, on Saturday morning, two young people killed at a subway station in Brooklyn, in what the authorities described as an episode arising from the practice of subway surfing.Shortly after 3 a.m., police officers were contacted by a 911 call from Marcy Avenue Station, as reported by AP News.In that context, they found the two women who ended up being declared dead in the same place.The New York City President of Public Tran…

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WNYW broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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