The Post has discovered that a 22-year-old girl who was killed by a subway in Manhattan Tuesday Evening was a New York University scholar who was interning at an investment bank.
According to security officials, Helen Chen of Burbank, California, tumbled onto the Grand Central Station trails as a south-bound 7 train approached at about 10:40 p.m. Tuesday.
The tragedy that struck Chen-
Helen did an internship at the investment company Lazard, which also affirmed in a comment to The Post that she did work at the firm’s Rockefeller Center desk. “Lazard is devastated about the tragic death of our colleague,” a spokesperson said. “The loss of someone so early in life is unimaginable. Our thoughts are with her family, friends, and her Lazard colleagues.”
According to her Linkedin profile, the poor woman had been an undergrad at NYU; she was set to earn a degree from the Stern School of Business in the upcoming year. The lady was pronounced dead at the scene. According to police sources, Chen fell onto the tracks after falling unconscious.
When the rail driver saw Helen, he tried to prevent the accident but could not slam the brakes at the right moment, according to local reports. As per authorities, first aiders attempted to revive her, but she ended up dead on the spot almost an hour after already being hit.
According to The Washington Post, Lazard sent out a letter to staff members on Wednesday notifying them of their woman’s employees’ death. As per the references, the woman was heading back from one Mets sport with Lazard co-workers.
Similar mishappenings in the past-
The tragic event emerged just a month after former Goldman Sachs worker Daniel Enriquez, who operated in the bank’s Global Investment Research Division, was killed on a Manhattan-bound Q metro on his way to grab his food.
In a declaration to bank staff, Goldman CEO David Solomon described the deadly shooting as “devastating” and a “senseless tragedy.”
Even before Enriquez’s murder, Goldman cut plenty of global epidemic benefits, including free Uber rides to and from the company’s headquarters in Lower Manhattan. Lazard refused to respond on whether it provides staff members with transportation benefits.
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