NEW YORK - Bay Area residents were expressing their shock and sadness over the death of a 40-year-old woman pushed to her death in front of a New York City subway train over the weekend, as they learned the victim grew up in Fremont.
Police identified the woman, who was killed, as Michelle Alyssa Go. Investigators said that on Saturday morning, Go, a resident of New York, was waiting on the platform at Times Square station when a man shoved her onto the tracks and into the path of a southbound train.
She was pronounced dead at the scene. The suspect, 61-year-old Simon Martial, fled but turned himself in to authorities a short time later, investigators said at a news conference held at the subway station along with New York City Mayor Eric Adams.Martial, described as a homeless man who has been on parole, was charged with second-degree murder.New York City Mayor Eric Adams joined NYPD investigators for a press briefing on Jan.
15, 2022 to update the public on killing of 40-year-old Michelle Go at the Times Square subway station. Simon Martial, 61, was charged with second degree murder in the killing of Michelle Go, who was pushed to her death at a New York City subway station on Jan.