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Woman dies after being pushed onto tracks then kicked in head by woman on platform



A woman was pushed to her death onto tracks at a busy train station.

Disturbing footage of the incident shows Alina Ciucu, 25, trying to scramble back onto the platform, before another woman kicked her into the path of an oncoming train.

Magdalena Serban, 36, kicked Ms Ciucu in the head and she was crushed between the train and the platform in the Romanian capital city of Bucharest. 

Both Serban and Ms Ciucu were originally from the same part of Romania, Dolj County in the south-western part of the country, and were both living and working in Bucharest but police believe this is a coincidence.

Serban has been remanded in custody while police try to find a motive for the horrific and apparently unprovoked attack.

Police claim Serban was responsible for an almost identical attack earlier that night when she tried to push another woman off a metro platform but her intended victim managed to fight her off.

CCTV captures moment woman pushed onto train tracks to die. see video below:



She can be seen trying to scramble back onto the platform (Picture: LiveLeak)

Both incidents were captured on CCTV.

Police say she has not yet accepted responsibility for the death of Ms Ciucu or the attack on the other woman. She is currently undergoing psychiatric assessment.

Serban has reportedly made several posts on social media, accusing various people, including her own brother, of sexual abuse.

She claimed to have worked overseas as a maid in Spain and accused people of ‘ruining her social life’ by posting intimate photos of her.

Romania’s Interior Minister Carmen Dan congratulated the police officers who managed to identify and arrest the suspect within hours of the fatal attack. 


A train crush her seconds later (Picture: Liveleak)  


Ms Ciucu, who was originally from the city of Craiova, Dolj County, had been living in Bucharest with her boyfriend for several years.

Her foster father, Alexandru Popescu, is on his way to Bucharest. He told local media that her attacker should be locked and tied up.


















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