83-Year-Old Veteran Randomly Shoved Onto NYC Subway Tracks Dies From Injuries, Illegal Migrant Charged With Murder

The beloved 83-year-old US Air Force veteran who was randomly shoved onto subway tracks by an illegal migrant in Manhattan has died from his injuries — and his alleged killer has been charged with murder.

Grandfather and cancer survivor Richard Williams on March 17 tragically succumbed to injuries he suffered nearly 10 days earlier when he was pushed off the platform while waiting for a train at the Lexington Avenue-63rd Station, authorities and sources said.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday upgraded the charges against his alleged attacker, Honduran national Bairon Hernandez — a “serial criminal” with a lengthy rap sheet of at least 15 charges, according to the feds.

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Hernandez, 34, was arrested March 10 at a homeless shelter and initially charged with attempted murder, attempted assault, assault and reckless endangerment.

He was indicted on upgraded charges of second-degree murder following Williams’ death, and was set to be arraigned in Manhattan Supreme Court on March 30, according to DA Alvin Bragg’s office.

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He had been deported from the US four times after entering the US illegally in 2008, but kept returning to the country illegally, according to the DHS.

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