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Rose Mankos - crushed to death by a subway train
The old woman who was crushed to death by a subway train on Manhattan's upper East Side on Thursday afternoon has been indentified as Rose M. Mankos. Rose Mankos 48, was a lawyer who had previously worked for the State.
 
The old woman who was crushed to death by a subway train on Manhattan's upper East Side on Thursday afternoon has been indentified as Rose M. Mankos. Rose Mankos 48, was a lawyer who had previously worked for the State.
 
Rose Mankos had jumped into the track bed at East 77th East Street and Lexington Avenue at around 15:45 hours to get her black and gray nylon shoulder bag, which had fallen there. At the same time a northbound No. 6 train struck her before she could get back onto the platform.
 
On beeing struck by the subway train, Ms. Mankos had severe injuries to her face and skull. She was announced dead at the place. After her indentification was revealed inside her bag, which was on the track, police informed her brother, Joseph.
 
A law enforcement official said that the bag even had some gym clothing and deodrant. Ms. Mankos lived at 250 First Avenue, north of East 14th Street in Stuyvesant Town, Manhattan. Rose Mankos was a former senior court analyst at the state office court administration's Division of countinuing Legal Education, lasting serving there in February 2008. She was a graduate from New York University law school and was admitted to the bar in the year 2001.
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COMMENTS (5)
.yea, and how about his odd sentence "She was announced dead at the place."
.incredibly bad writing! 'after her identification was revealed inside her bag!" tragic event, hilariously written.
.Yeah really. Even if she was elderly which she was not, to reduce her identity to "old woman" is offensive. The rest of the writing was amateur as well. English is your second language?
.Since when is 48 an "old woman"? This article must have been written by a twelve year old.
."The old woman"? 48 is old?
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