Heart-stopping moment girl, 5, is pulled alive from beneath train in the Bronx as she cries for her father after he jumped to his death while holding her in his arms
- Video showed the moment two good Samaritans rescued the man’s daughter
- The five-year-old girl was seen being pulled from under train tracks by the men
- Police said 45-year-old man killed himself Monday and injured his daughter
- The man had the girl in his arms when he jumped in front of a No. 4 train
- Police said the young girl miraculously suffered non-life threatening injuries
- The incident occurred around 8am at the Kingsbridge Road station in the Bronx
Shocking video shows the moment a five-year-old girl was pulled alive from beneath a train in New York City after her father jumped to his death while holding her in his arms.
The girl’s father, whose name has not been released, killed himself Monday morning around 8am when he jumped in front of a No. 4 train in the Bronx.
According to the New York Post, the 45-year-old man was holding his young daughter during the incident at the Kingsbridge Road station.
Shocking video shows the moment a five-year-old girl was pulled alive from beneath a train in New York City after her father jumped to his death while holding her in his arms
Cesar Dominguez (right), 29, was one of those good Samaritans said he ‘had to jump down’ after he heard the young girl crying ‘my dad, my dad’
The girl’s father, whose name has not been released, killed himself Monday morning around 8am when he jumped in front of a No. 4 train (pictured, employees investigating) in the Bronx
The man was pronounced dead at the scene by emergency responders. Officers are seen speaking to a witness following the incident
The man was pronounced dead at the scene by emergency responders.
His daughter survived. In the video, two good Samaritans were seen attempting to help the girl after the train came to a stop.
The two men are seen reaching for the child as she crawls from under the train wearing a pink backpack.
One of the men then lifts the girl up toward a group of bystanders. One woman is also seen making the sure girl is okay.
Cesar Dominguez, 29, was one of those good Samaritans who told the Post that he ‘had to jump down’ after he heard the young girl crying for her dad.
‘When I hear her crying, I hear my daughter,’ Dominguez, a father-of-six, said.
The 45-year-old man was holding his young daughter when he jumped in front of the train at the Kingsbridge Road station (area pictured)
Authorities said the man’s daughter was taken to Jacobi Medical Center with minor injuries. Firefighters are seen investigating the incident
New York police are currently investigating the incident, which occurred at the Kingsbridge Road station (file image) and no further information was immediately available
Dominguez also recalled the moment the man jumped.
‘Nobody fell. Nobody pushed him…Never in my life have I seen something like that,’ he told the Post.
Dominguez and the other good Samaritan suffered injuries, but police said they were minor.
Authorities said the girl was taken to Jacobi Medical Center with minor injuries.
New York police are currently investigating the incident and no further information was immediately available.