By Andrew Hay
(Reuters) – A lady who died after being set on hearth on the New York Metropolis subway earlier this month was recognized as Debrina Kawam, 57, of Toms River, New Jersey, the New York health worker’s workplace mentioned on Tuesday.
Kawam was recognized by means of fingerprint evaluation and her loss of life from thermal and inhalation accidents was dominated a murder, mentioned Julie Bolcer, a spokeswoman for the Workplace of Chief Medical (TASE:) Examiner.
New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams mentioned Kawam “had a brief stint in our homeless shelter system,” with out giving additional particulars.
Sebastian Zapeta, a 33-year-old Guatemalan citizen, was charged with homicide and arson after allegedly lighting Kawam on hearth and watching her burn to loss of life at a subway station.
Zapeta was arrested about six hours after police say he used a lighter to ignite the garments of Kawam who seemed to be dozing on a stationary F practice on the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue cease in Brooklyn.
The suspect entered the U.S. with out authorization in 2018 and was deported to Guatemala a number of days later. It was unclear when he unlawfully re-entered, the U.S. Division of Homeland Safety mentioned.
There appeared to have been no prior interplay between the assailant, a Brooklyn man, and Kawam, police have mentioned.
The Division of Homeland Safety assertion mentioned it could pursue elimination proceedings once more each time Zapeta is launched from New York custody, which might embrace a prolonged jail sentence if he’s convicted.