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Girl set on fireplace on subway: NYPD identifies Debrina Kawam as girl killed on Brooklyn practice in Coney Island


NEW YORK — The girl killed when she was set on fireplace in a Brooklyn subway automobile has been recognized by police, after utilizing fingerprint and dental info and DNA proof.

On Tuesday, NYPD officers recognized her as 57-year-old Debrina Kawam, initially from Toms River, New Jersey.

She is believed to have been homeless and was sleeping on the subway when she was set on fireplace.

Mayor Eric Adams mentioned Tuesday that Kawam briefly frolicked within the metropolis’s shelter system.

He reiterated individuals shouldn’t be residing within the subway system, “they need to be in a spot of care… we cant throw up our fingers and permit that to occur.”

Final week, a grand jury indicted the alleged subway arsonist on 4 counts of homicide — one rely of homicide within the first diploma, three counts of homicide within the second diploma and arson within the first diploma throughout a listening to Friday.

Sebastian Zapeta, 33, didn’t seem in court docket for prosecutors’ temporary announcement of the indictment however he should seem when he’s arraigned on the indictment on Jan. 7.

Brooklyn District Lawyer Eric Gonzalez mentioned that “homicide within the first diploma carries the potential of life with out parole,” calling it a cost that’s “extra vital in state court docket than at the moment in federal court docket.”

“We consider very strongly that this case belongs within the state court docket,” he mentioned, rapidly including, “we’ve got a really sturdy working relationship with our federal companions and naturally we’ll all the time do what’s in the perfect pursuits” of the case.

Gonzalez thanked grand jurors who watched the graphic surveillance video of her dying recovered from a subway automobile.

“Proper across the vacation, to need to see the video and the photographs of a girl set on fireplace may be very onerous to cope with,” he mentioned. “This was a malicious deed, a sleeping susceptible girl on our subway system. This was intentional and we intend to show this in a court docket of legislation.”

Police took Zapeta into custody whereas he was using a practice on the identical line later that day. Authorities say he claimed to not know what had occurred however recognized himself in photographs and surveillance video exhibiting the fireplace being lit.

A Brooklyn deal with for Zapeta launched by police after his arrest matches a shelter that gives housing and substance abuse help.

Federal immigration officers mentioned he was deported in 2018 however returned to the U.S. illegally someday after that.

The harrowing episode has renewed considerations about security within the nation’s largest mass transit system.

(The Related Press contributed to this report.)

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