A woman who was burned to death after being set on fire on a train has been identified.

Woman burned on NYC subway car now identified.

December 31st 2024.

A woman who was burned to death after being set on fire on a train has been identified.
On the chilly night of December 22, a tragic incident occurred in the bustling subway system of New York City. A woman, whose identity has now been revealed, was mercilessly set ablaze and lost her life. The victim, Debrina Kawam, was a 61-year-old resident of Toms River, New Jersey, as announced by the authorities on Tuesday.

It took nine long days for the victim to be officially identified, shedding light on the horrific crime that took place at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue station in Brooklyn. The perpetrator, Sebastian Zepeta, a 33-year-old illegal immigrant, is being charged with multiple counts of murder and arson. It is alleged that he used a lighter to ignite the flames on Kawam's body and then proceeded to fan them with a shirt.

In the wake of this tragic event, The Agency has been actively providing updates on the case through their social media channels. They have urged the public to follow them on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news on the incident. Additionally, they have also introduced a new feature where readers can receive their articles directly on their devices by signing up for daily push alerts.

The entire community has been left in shock and grief over the loss of a fellow citizen in such a horrific manner. As the investigation continues, we can only hope for justice to be served and for the victim's family to find solace in this difficult time. Let us all come together to support and stand in solidarity with those affected by this tragic event.

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