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74-year-old San Francisco woman reportedly shoved to her death by man with 27 arrests. Family is suing city’s transit agency.

A 74 -year -old woman's bereaved family, who was said to have been killed by oncoming trains, filed a lawsuit against transportation in San Francisco. According to what was reported, the culprit, who had killed a woman, had been arrested 27 times and was previously banned from entering transportation.

Corazon Dandan was waiting for a train on July 1, 2024 at Powell Street station in downtown San Francisco. The incident is said to have occurred on the way home from the night shift as a telephone exchange at the Hilton Park 55 Hotel in Union Square.

“She had a lot to live.”

Treva Belmont (a homeless man, also known as Hokkuin) has been accused of pushing Dandan, who has hit his head on an oncoming train.

KTVU-TV Dandan reported that he was so strong that he fell backwards at home. She was transported to a local hospital, but was later confirmed to die.

Belmont was arrested by police at the crime site.

According to the authorities, there was no clear motivation for a clear crime.

San Francisco Local Prosecutor's Office I said Belmont was charged with murder. He was also prosecuted in the special situation of ambush. This is a legal term that indicates that the suspect is intentionally hidden to surprise the victim by an ambush -like attack.

If convicted, Belmont could be sentenced to life imprisonment without any parole.

“The nature of this case at BART Powell Street Station was tragic and really shocking. I want to express my deep mourning to the victims, friends, and colleagues,” said Brook Jenkins, a prosecutor of San Francisco. Ta. “Invisible attacks, especially attacks on the weakest, are unacceptable and unacceptable. San Francisco residents, workers, and visitors can move freely and use public transportation. It should be all of my offices in our office. ” “

of San Francisco Chronicle According to reports, Belmont has been arrested at least 27 times in the past 20 years, allegedly obscene acts and assaults in several counties in the Bay Area, but the prosecutor's prosecutor's prosecutor is Belmont. It seems that he did not pursue most other cases. “

In 2018, Belmont was convicted of an obscene act at BART station in Arameda County, and it was reported that the judge had banned the three years of entering the Bay Area Rapid Transit trains and stations.

Dandan's family filed a lawsuit in the Northern California District Court on Tuesday.

“My aunt loved San Francisco. I have to change something. I pray that my aunt's death will not be wasted. I hope this city can be rebuilt in the past.”

In the lawsuit, BART claimed that it was “enabling terrible crimes” and accused the bureau “completely failing” in ensuring passengers.

of Complaint After Dandan's death, he focused on violent crimes such as stabbing cases in San Francisco's transportation.

The lawsuit has been accused of not taking appropriate security measures.

The complaint states that “these safety flaws are a long -standing issue.” “BART has repeatedly failed to secure the station for passengers, depending on the increase in safety staff and physical security functions.”

The complaint claims that Bart's “lack of safety” should be especially concerned for members of Asian Americans and Pacific Islands, which are “unreasonably targeted in public transportation”. I'm doing it.

According to the complaint, Dandan's death was not an unpredictable accident, but rather a direct result of violence made by the negligence of the negligence. “

At a press conference on Wednesday, Dandan's nephew Dr. Albin Dandan said: Declared“My aunt loved San Francisco. I have to change something. I hope my aunt's death will not be wasted. I hope that this city can be rebuilt in the past.”

My nephew said about her aunt, “She was worthwhile, and it gave me a lot of kindness, but it was too early.”

Dandan's family, which is an agent of Kochetto Pitre & McCarthy Law Office, is seeking damages for illegal death, abuse of the elderly, and dangerous state of public property.

Albin Dandan Described“We are trying to pursue Bart's responsibilities that could not keep your aunt's safety. I hope that no one will have what happened to my aunt through this lawsuit. Her. In the name and in her memory, we want to be judged by justice. ” “

“This tort must be stopped. Bart has long pointed out the need for safety and protection,” declared a survivor's lawyer Nansi Nishimura.

BART did not immediately respond to comment requests for the lawsuit. San Francis Costandard

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