Suspect in New York City subway shoving attack deemed unfit for trial

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Suspect in New York City subway shoving attack deemed unfit for trial
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NEW YORK — The man accused of pushing a New York City woman to her death in front of an oncoming subway train in January was deemed unfit to stand trial at a court hearing Tuesday in accordance with findings from a psychiatric evaluation.

Simon Martial, 61, will now be sent to a psychiatric facility under the custody of the city's Department of Mental Health and Hygiene, according to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Briggs' office.

Michelle Alyssa Go had been standing on the southbound N/Q/W/R platform at Times Square station on Jan. 15, looking at her phone, when she was suddenly shoved, unprovoked, onto the tracks, police say. She was pronounced dead at the scene just weeks after celebrating her 40th birthday. New York County Defender Services, which is representing Martial, declined to comment Wednesday when reached by ABC News.

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