Teen girls killed in horrific Brooklyn subway surfing attempt

A couple of teenage girls died early The last death in the subway to grab the cityThe police reported.

Two girls, who are believed to be from 13 to 15 years, were found stretched on top of the last car of the train when he entered Marsi -Avenue. Broadway metro stop In Williamsburg at about 3:10 am

According to the police, both teenagers died by train from Queens. Their names were not immediately released when the police were tracking their relatives.

Detectives explore their deaths as deaths in the subway.

Trains along the J line were partially suspended between Mirtle Avenue and Delancey St.-essex St. Stops for several hours, as they continued their investigation. The usual movement of the train resumed at about 7 a.m.

At least three people were killed in the subway from July 4, when a 15-year-old boy died, rushing by train No. 7, entering the station of Queensboro Plaza.

In June, 14-year-old Bronx Metro surfer He was critically wounded when he fell from train number 5 to the north with two other teenagers near Baichester Ave.

Over the past few months, police and MTA have adhered to a multi -perch approach to prevent acute senses. In June, MTA raised them Campaign “go inside and stay alive” With the participation of an athlete BMX, who was born in Queens Nigel Sylvester.

New York also began Flying drones along the line as part of the earth To monitor the surfers of the metro.

According to officials, the police detained about 200 metro surfers since the New York police began to use drones.

“It’s heartbreaking that two young girls disappeared because they thought in some way that driving a metro train was an acceptable game,” said Transit Nyc Demetrius Crichlow, President of Transit Nyc Demetrius. “Parents, teachers and friends should be clear with loved ones: sitting on the top of the metro car is not“ surfing ” – this is suicide. I think both about mourning families and transit workers who discovered these children, all of whom were terribly shocked by this tragedy. ”

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