Authorities identified Alam Reyes as the 14-year-old boy who died Friday while “surfing” in the New York subway, a very dangerous practice apparently encouraged by challenges on social networks.
said his half-brother Diego Tinoco, a 32-year-old adult Daily news or its members after the death of kings Family among Queens They checked their social networks and were surprised that the teenager, who had never talked about surfing the subway, was following and posting about people doing dangerous tricks. “There are a lot of them. A lot of kids are doing it,” he asserted. “They only do it for publications” on the networks.
Because of that Another suggested parents “do more research on social media to see who they (their kids) follow, who they date…
“When you see videos people post about metro surfing, you realize it’s too late.”the kings I was travelling with a friend On the roof of the F train heading to Coney Island in Brooklyn Friday when he fell around 2:20 a.m., according to the NYPD.
The friend continued to the next stop and returned to the Avenue N flyover, where he spoke with police and firefighters, officials said. McDonald Ave. Paramedics responding to the station in Midwood pronounced the teenager dead. in place.
“I talked to him the day he died,” Tinoco said of his half-brother. “I just said good morning because I was on my way to work.” He believes the student at Landmark High School in Chelsea skipped class on Friday and surfed the subway. “He was a good kid, he had a lot of friends… he was just in the wrong circle.”
The young man lived with his mother in Ridgewood, Queens, who worked multiple jobs to make ends meet, according to lifelong neighbor Sing Goh.
When this tragedy happened Authorities are still trying to crack down on subway surfing. Last year, the MTA and the mayor’s office launched a campaign urging young people to shun this dangerous trend, and L.New York police have deployed drones to catch surfers in the act.
Last winter The MTA said it will ask social media companies to remove videos of subway “surfers.” President Jano Lieber said a day after the death of Zachary Nazario, 15, in February. Gothamist. But that didn’t happen and the case is ongoing.
In March, a 14-year-old boy died after falling between a New York City subway car in the Bronx. “In New York City, incidents of people riding outside train cars, known as ‘surfing’ on the subway, have quadrupled in a year. “The two recent deaths show the dangers of a trend fueled by social networks,” he then commented. The New York Times .
Authorities are constantly fighting to discourage youths from surfing the subways. “Surfing on the metro kills. Kill,” he insisted. Mayor Eric Adams During a visit to Bushwick Station in June following the latest tragedy. “We can do better and social media should play a role in addressing this issue,” he added.
In 2022, 928 people were caught from New York subway cars. More than four times compared to the previous two years.
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