Suspect identified after woman dies following attempted subway robbery: NYPD
By FOX 5 NY Staff
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NYPD identifies suspect in fatal subway robbery attempt
Authorities say they are searching for 52-year-old David Robinson in connection to an attempted subway robbery that left Than Wtwe Than, 58, dead.
NEW YORK - The NYPD has released the name of a suspect wanted for an attempted robbery at a Lower Manhattan subway station after a 58-year-old woman who was left in a coma by the incident died.
According to authorities, Than Wtwe Than was walking out of the Canal Street subway station with her 22-year-old son when a thief tried to rip the son s bag away, causing him and his mother to fall down the stairs.
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Than Htwe, 58, and her son, Kyaw Zaw Hein, 22, were climbing a flight of stairs at Chinatown s Canal St. subway station at about 10:45 a.m. Saturday
A thief attempted to steal Hein s backpack, sending him tumbling backward
As he began to fall, Hein reached for his mom, who stumbled down with him
The son was unscathed but the mother hit her head
They were rushed to Bellevue Hospital where Htwe underwent brain surgery
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