The man who was pushed into the path of the subway trains approaching New York City told his miserable story in a new interview after he escaped his death.
Joseph Linds key (45 years old) was on a platform at the subway station station station on the 18th Avenue, Manhattan, waiting for a train to take him to Brooklyn on December 31. He said, preparing for a New Year's Eve party Good Morning America Eva pilgrim.
Later, Lynskey found himself in the air on the truck. He saw the light of a subway train approaching when his life flashed in front of him.
“I just thought I would be pushed and die,” he told GMA. “It happened in a flash when I was in the air. I knew it was pushed.”
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Joseph Linds key shared the moment when the trains that came in, they realized that they were pushed into the subway track. (Joe Lynskey/Facebook)
His head, and his body collided with the ground between the trucks. He miraculously survived, but he knew he was not out of danger.
“So there is the third rail running along the entire MTA system,” Linds key said. “It's an electrified rail. If you touch it, you will die as soon as you touch it. Don't kick your feet. Don't struggle. You will be shocked. You die.”
Four minutes later, the Lins key heard a sign of welcome to the siren and said, “I closed my eyes, so I felt it was safe.”
His Dachshund, Leo and Joseph Linds. He shared what he wanted to reunite with the puppy after being rescued from under the New York subway train. (Joe Lynskey/Facebook)
Lynskey was removed from a truck from a truck by a fire department in New York and rushed to a Bell View Hospital. He suffered from a broken skull, four fractures, and the bursting of the spleen.
“I can't thank all of them, especially John and Jonathan taken me from one train,” he said.
He told Good Morning America that he immediately asked about his beloved dog, Leo.
“He is 16 years old. He's a dachshund. He's a rescue. So I looked at the firefighter and” I know I'm really hurt. '”
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He was in the 5 -day intensive care room.
“The nursing staff there and the care team there were surprising,” he said. “Really wonderful.”
New Yorker shared his brush and death to him that his life was short.
“This is to be able to take away from you anytime, remind you of what you have to continue. Life is too short,” he shared. “And, I will continue.”
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The 23 -year -old Kamel Hawkins was accused of murder, saying that a 45 -year -old man was pushed into the subway track while the train was approaching. (MTA)
In less than an hour of the attack, the suspect was detained. He was identified as Camell Hawkins (23 years old) in Brooklyn. According to New York Police, Hawkins has been arrested nine times ago.
“I chose not to concentrate on anger, RES and negative,” Linds key said. “He is 23 years old. I don't know much about him. I focus on healing, recovering, and returning to my life.”
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Police said he was acquitted of the second murder, assault, and assault attempted.
SARAH RUMPF-WHITTEN is a US writer of Fox News Digital and Fox Business.
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