Tragic Subway Attack in NYC Claims Life of Former Cheerleader
In a shocking incident that occurred on December 22, 2024, a woman was set on fire while she was sleeping on a subway train in New York City. The victim, 57-year-old Debrina Kawam, formerly a cheerleader and employee at Merck, succumbed to her injuries, raising significant concerns about safety in public transit.
The alleged assailant, 33-year-old Sebastian Zapeta, a Guatemalan citizen living in a Brooklyn shelter, has since been charged with murder and arson. Eyewitness accounts revealed that Zapeta ignited Kawam using a substance and allegedly watched as she burned. He has expressed remorse but claims to have no memory of the attack, attributing his actions to heavy drinking the night prior.
Kawam, originally from Little Falls, New Jersey, faced financial struggles and homelessness in recent years, leading many to question how someone with her background became a victim of such violence. A community vigil was held in her honor, with Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez stating that both Kawam and the public deserve justice and a safer subway environment.
Zapeta, who has a prior deportation history, could face life imprisonment if convicted. As the case unfolds, it highlights the ongoing issue of violence in urban public spaces and the complex challenges surrounding homeless individuals.
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