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Wild footage captured the moment a determined subway user dragged the unconscious body of a passenger off a train surrounded by commuters.
The footage, filmed in Manhattan’s Turtle Bay neighborhood, showed a fed-up subway passenger taking matters into his own hands after the passed out man prevented the train from continuing its journey.
Moments before, the passenger who filmed the encounter also shared an image of the man supposedly in a coma collapsed on a subway bench.
It’s just the latest in a series of ugly incidents on the subway in recent times that have left Big Apple residents furious, including a 45-year-old man who died after being randomly pushed onto the tracks last week.
Wild footage captured the moment a determined subway user dragged the unconscious body of a passenger off a train surrounded by commuters.
The agents were called to the scene to treat the apathetic passenger, however, when they arrived he was already awake and refused medical attention.
In recent images, dozens of travelers remained on the 59th Street platform, with the train they intended to board held by the unconscious passenger.
While most passersby didn’t seem concerned after the subway has recently been plagued by threatening or drugged passengers, one man seems to mindlessly take the man’s pulse.
“He’s not dead, he’s still alive,” the man says.
The MTA reportedly confirmed to The Post that the incident occurred on March 7 and described the unconscious man as being in a “drugged state.”
The agents were called to the scene to treat the apathetic passenger, however, when they arrived he was already awake and refused medical attention.
He then left the station and the train continued on its way, the MTA said.