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Indifference exposed in New York subway burning

Công LuậnCông Luận25/12/2024

(CLO) An innocent woman was standing on a train when she was burned alive in a horrific attack. However, there was no reaction from the people around: no one helped, instead, they just focused on filming. The police passed by the burning woman but did not take any action to help.


On December 22, a heartbreaking incident occurred on the F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue station in New York, USA. The incident not only reflected the brutality of the criminal Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala who brutally burned an innocent woman alive, but also served as a strong criticism of New York society and community.

The victim was blown away by the tsunami on the New York subway, photo 1

Suspect Sebastian Zapeta-Calil watches his victim burn. Photo: X

In a video of the horrific scene posted online, scores of people at the scene can be seen simply standing around watching or holding up their phones to film, as if they were watching a performance instead of a real tragedy.

The suspect, identified as Sebastian Zapeta, a 33-year-old man who police said was living at a homeless shelter in Brooklyn, was charged in a criminal complaint filed in Brooklyn criminal court with three counts: first-degree murder, second-degree murder and first-degree arson.

Although the suspect has been arrested and prosecuted, public anger has not yet subsided at the indifference of those around him, including the police. The woman died from being burned alive by the fire, while witnesses around her just stood still and filmed.

The victim was blown away by the tsunami on the New York subway, photo 2.

Image of the suspect. Photo: New York Police

This incident not only reflects the degradation of society, but also exposes deep problems in government and law enforcement in New York.

As people spend more time on their phones and social media, alienation and indifference are growing. Instead of reaching out to help those in need, they are more interested in sharing other people’s painful moments.

Zapeta-Calil's story is just one of countless incidents of violence that have become part of everyday life in New York. In 2022, a homeless man with mental illness and multiple arrests pushed a woman named Michelle Go in front of a train at Times Square Station, killing her.

Ngoc Anh (according to NYP, CNN, Reuters)



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