Two people were thrown onto the tracks at a Manhattan subway station on Sunday morning and pulled back to safety by some good Samaritans, police sources said.
The “unprovoked” attack, as the sources are describing the incident, happened at the F/M/Q line stop at East 63rd Street and Lexington Avenue just after 12 p.m.
The victims, one is their 30s and one in their 80s, were pushed onto the roadbed but were not struck by any train, the sources said.
Good Samaritans on the platform helped pull the two people back onto the platform. Both victims were then transported to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Sources said police were looking for a suspect in his 30s, last seen wearing a grey jacket, red hat, tan pants and green shoes.
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