<p>A man was killed after being pushed into the path of an oncoming subway train Thursday (December 27) night in New York City by an as yet unidentified woman.</p><br /><p>According to a statement by NYPD Deputy Commissioner Paul J. Browne the suspect was pacing and talking to herself before pushing the man from behind as the above-ground train came into the station. Browne reports that the man never noticed her.</p><br /><p>The NYPD have released a video, seen here, of the woman fleeing the scene shortly after. She is being described as a heavy set Latina woman, about 5’5” with brown or blonde hair. They said she was wearing a blue, white and grey ski jacket and Nike sneakers which are gray on top and red on the bottom.</p><br /><p>The extent of the injuries suffered in the collision has prevented authorities from identifying the victim. </p><br /><p>This is the second time in a month someone has been killed by being pushed onto the subway tracks in New York City. On December 3rd 58-year-old Ki-Suck Han was pushed into the path of a train in Times Square and killed. A now infamous image of the man moments before the collision ran on the front of the New York Post. Authorities later arrested 30-year-old Naeem Davis, a homeless man. He is being charged with murder in Han’s death.</p>