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Suspect charged in fatal burning of woman on New York City subway
NEW YORK — A 33-year-old Guatemalan citizen was charged with murder and arson on Monday (Dec 23) after allegedly lighting a woman on fire and watching her burn to death on a New York City subway train over the weekend, police and federal officials sa
NEW YORK — A 33-year-old Guatemalan citizen was charged with murder and arson on Monday (Dec 23) after allegedly lighting a woman on fire and watching her burn to death on a New York City subway train over the weekend, police and federal officials said.
Sebastian Zapeta was arrested about six hours after police say he used a lighter to ignite the clothes of a woman who appeared to be dozing on a stationary F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue subway station in Brooklyn.
On Monday, he was charged with murder and arson, police said.
The suspect entered the US without authorisation in 2018 and was deported to Guatemala a few days later. It was unclear when he unlawfully re-entered, the US Department of Homeland Security said in a statement.
Police said there appeared to have been no prior interaction between the assailant, a Brooklyn man, and the victim, who has not been identified.
Zapeta is in custody and it was not immediately clear if he had a lawyer. He was arrested on a subway train on Sunday afternoon and had a lighter in his pocket, police said. He was due to appear in court to face charges on Monday or Tuesday.
Sebastian Zapeta was arrested about six hours after police say he used a lighter to ignite the clothes of a woman who appeared to be dozing on a stationary F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue subway station in Brooklyn.
On Monday, he was charged with murder and arson, police said.
The suspect entered the US without authorisation in 2018 and was deported to Guatemala a few days later. It was unclear when he unlawfully re-entered, the US Department of Homeland Security said in a statement.
Police said there appeared to have been no prior interaction between the assailant, a Brooklyn man, and the victim, who has not been identified.
Zapeta is in custody and it was not immediately clear if he had a lawyer. He was arrested on a subway train on Sunday afternoon and had a lighter in his pocket, police said. He was due to appear in court to face charges on Monday or Tuesday.