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appalachiablue

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Tue Dec 31, 2024, 03:07 PM Tuesday

Woman Fatally Set on Fire in New York City Subway Car Identified

The Guardian, Dec. 31, 2024. It took nine days to identify Debrina Kawam, 57, of Toms River, New Jersey, after she burned to death in Brooklyn.
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The woman who was set on fire in a subway car in New York on 22 December, horrifying New Yorkers and renewing a debate over city safety, has been identified as 57-year-old Debrina Kawam, of Toms River, New Jersey.

The victim’s identity, released by the New York police department, came nine days after the fatal incident. Investigators had previously said they were using forensics and video surveillance to identify the victim.

Eric Adams, the New York City mayor, said Tuesday that Kawam had a “brief stint in our homeless shelter system” and that authorities had been in contact with her next of kin. He did not say when Kawam was in the homeless system.

The man accused of lighting her on fire, Sebastián Zapeta, was taken into custody hours after police disseminated images of a suspect in the woman’s death. He has since been indicted on murder and arson charges and is expected to appear in court next week...

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/31/woman-set-on-fire-in-new-york-city-subway-identified

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Woman Fatally Set on Fire in New York City Subway Car Identified (Original Post) appalachiablue Tuesday OP
The difficulty that investigators had in identifying Kawam added "another level to a tragedy", said Dave Giffen, riversedge Tuesday #1
Truly tragic and there's likely many others in that sad situation. Tx for posting. appalachiablue Tuesday #2

riversedge

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1. The difficulty that investigators had in identifying Kawam added "another level to a tragedy", said Dave Giffen,
Tue Dec 31, 2024, 03:25 PM
Tuesday

Indeed!!--this woman seems to have no family or friends that missed her.



...........The difficulty that investigators had in identifying Kawam added “another level to a tragedy”, said Dave Giffen, director of the Coalition for the Homeless.

Giffen told the New York Times that the incident underscored a broader lack of interaction, or empathy for, the city’s homeless population.

“We can’t forget our humanity as a city,” he told the publication. “The fact that nobody knows who this woman is the saddest story I can imagine during the holidays.

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