Spooky SKULL caught on camera below NYC subway train
Spooky SKULL caught on camera below NYC subway train as three kids dangerously hitch a ride on the back - on same day woman died on tracks after fall
Kids were on uptown express train leaving 96th Street station on Monday
The 2, 3 or 5 train was leaving the Upper West Side station around 6pm
An image of what appears to be a skull can be seen underneath the train
Woman from the Bronx was killed by 1 train under the 207 Street station
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Three kids were pictured hitching a ride on the back of a subway car on Monday evening and some people claim to see a spooky skull in the photo.
The children were on the back of an uptown express train leaving the station at 96th Street around 6pm, in a photo shared with Westsiderag.
It may have been a 2, 3 or 5 train that was leaving the Upper West Side station.
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A concerned commuter, Sean Futterman, snapped a photo of the kids and sent it to the West Side Rag.
Futterman, a real-estate broker in Manhattan, yelled at the kids to get off the train, PIX 11 reported.
The children responded with laughs and curses as the train sped off.
No police officers were in the station at the time, according to Futterman.
He said the skull image in his photo is could just be a trick of the light, but did admit to noticing 'something strange underneath the subway car'.
MTA official Kevin Ortiz was shown the photo.
After seeing it, he said: 'Stupidity knows no bounds.'
Earlier in the day, a 54-year-old woman who was trying to move between subway cars was hit by a train after she slipped and fell to the tracks below.
Lorraine Ogarro of the Bronx was on a 1 train headed downtown when she fell off near the 207 Street station in Inwood around 10.30am, according to the New York Post.
She was pronounced dead at the scene.
that's literally on all trains, it's called the coupler.
it's how the train sets connect to one another,
there's one on each end and they plug into each other
that's literally on all trains, it's called the coupler.
it's how the train sets connect to one another,
there's one on each end and they plug into each other
it's not a skull
I think they knew that, it was just lighting that made it looks different.