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Amelia Carter was a 29 year old white woman who was fatally set on fire in the New York City subway on December 22, 2024. The incident was recorded on video, and a suspect was arrested soon afterward.
The suspect was an illegal Guatemalan immigrant.
References
- What to know about the death of a woman who was set on fire in a New York City subway train, Associated Press, December 23, 2024
- Suspect charged with murder, arson for allegedly setting woman on fire and killing her on a NYC subway car, CNN, December 23, 2024
- Man faces murder charges in the death of woman who was lit on fire in NYC subway, Scripps News, December 23, 2024
- Suspect Charged in Fatal Burning of Woman on Subway, New York Times, December 23, 2024, Archive
- A woman dies after man set her ablaze on New York subway train, police say, Washington Post, December 24, 2024, Archive
- 33-year-old man charged with murder in death of woman set ablaze on subway train, ABC 7 New York, December 23, 2024
- NYC police charge man with murder of woman set on fire on subway, CBS News, December 23, 2024
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