The tragic death of the 13-year-old boy from Barranquilla, identified as Adolfo Said Sanabria Sorzano, has left his family and the community in New York in dismay. The event occurred last Wednesday, October 23 at night. The exact causes of his death have not yet been determined.
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Sanabria’s family, who moved to the United States a year ago, is dealing with the pain of losing their son in such an unfortunate circumstance. The incident occurred at the Forest Avenue station in Queens, an area known for the high flow of passengers in the city’s transportation system.
Adolfo Sanabria died while doing a viral challenge
The 13-year-old minor was found dead on line M of the subway, although authorities have not yet clarified if he fell after jumping from another train or if he was hit by some object. while carrying out the risky maneuver. According to first reports, the little boy hit his head when the subway was moving under a tunnel.
The boy lost his life while trying to complete a dangerous challenge known in networks as Subway Surfingin which young people climb on the roofs of the cars of the moving subway and jump from one train to another, according to CBS News.
Friends and family miss the boy
On October 24, friends and family of Adolfo gathered at the station where the fatal accident occurred to pay tribute to his memory. Between flowers and farewell messages, the young man’s friends, who had recently celebrated his 13th birthday, was remembered fondly. His classmates nicknamed him “Colombia.”
Ashley Rivera, a close friend of Adolfo, told CBS News that The last time she saw him was the day before his death. while they shared a moment together.
“It always lit up the place, it was pure joy,” the young woman recalled. Another friend, Jonathan Torres, expressed ignorance that Adolfo was practicing the Subway Surfing challenge, and added: “It’s something I never imagined I would do. “It’s a tragedy that it happened the first time.” For now, the family is in the process of repatriating Adolfo’s body to Colombia.
This is not the first time these accidents have happened.
This challenge has claimed the lives of other teenagers in New York and, Authorities have expressed concern about the growing number of deaths linked to this type of risky activities. The New York Police Department reported that Adolfo is the fifth minor to die so far this year while trying this challenge on the subway.
The situation has generated a response from Demetrius Crichlow, current president of the New York Transit Authority, who made an urgent call to young people and their families to avoid these life-threatening acts.
“It is devastating to see how minors misinterpret these challenges, exposing themselves to fatal consequences,” he declared. Crichlow in an official statement to local media.
In the wake of the incident, New York schools plan to organize a forum under the motto “Safe streets and safe schools” to address and stop the rise of these dangerous challenges among students. School Chancellor Melissa Avilés Ramos stated that Adolfo’s death affects the entire educational community and that measures must be taken to protect young people.
This unfortunate event has left a deep mark on the Barranquilla community and in New York. Those who knew little 13-year-old Adolfo Said Sanabria Sorzano regret his departure.
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