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Furore over horrific New York Post photo of subway death

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A man was pushed into the tracks of a New York subway station and died on Monday. Photo: AFP

A front-page picture of a man about to be killed by an oncoming subway train provoked fury on Tuesday from readers left wondering why nobody, particularly the photographer, tried to pull the victim to safety – and why the tabloid published the image.

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Police say the victim was thrown onto the tracks during a fight on Monday with a deranged man in a Manhattan subway station. He then staggered to his feet and tried, but failed to get out the way of the train, which killed him – in full view of a crowd of passengers.

One of those bystanders was a freelance photographer from the who managed to take a series of photos, including the one occupying the whole front page on Tuesday under the headline: “This man is about to die.”

In a video report on the story, the Post appeared to suggest that the picture and two others in a double-page spread inside the newspaper, were just unintentional byproducts of the photographer’s rescue attempt.

“Not being strong enough to physically lift the victim himself, the photographer used the only resources available to him and began rapidly flashing his camera to signal the train conductor to stop,” the report said.

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But readers quickly slammed the Post’s photographer and editors for what they saw as a callous attitude to the tragedy.

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