Noseworthy v. City of New York

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1948-07-16

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J. Ernest Noseworthy, plaintiff’s intestate, having somehow gotten down from the platform, in one of defendant’s subway stations, to the tracks a few feet below, was struck by a subway train. A few hours later, he died from his injuries. There was no testimony as to how he got onto the tracks or as to whether he was conscious or unconscious when struck. His body, when found, was lyin…

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