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RELATED: Man accused of pushing 74-year-old Daly City woman into oncoming BART train charged with murder We contacted BART for comment and have not heard back. The Dandan family's attorneys are ...
On July 1, 2024, 74-year-old Corazon Dandan was taking BART to her Daly City home from her job of 30 years at a San Francisco Union Square hotel when a man pushed her into an oncoming train at the ...
Dandan would regularly take the BART from Daly City to Powell Street, according to her nephew. "We told her it's dangerous to BART stations," he said. "[The family] ...
Corazon Dandan, 74, was allegedly shoved into a moving BART train by Trevor Belmont, a homeless man, at the Powell Street Station in San Francisco Monday, police said.
The Brief. The family of Corazon Dandan filed a wrongful death suit against BART after she was shoved into an oncoming train. The suit alleges BART is a "complete failure" when it comes to safety.
Dandan said concerned family members had repeatedly told his aunt it was dangerous to ride BART at night. But she was "independent and brave," he said, and had traveled around the world with ...
The family of an elderly woman who was killed when she was pushed into an oncoming train have now sued the transit system for failing to keep it safe.. Corazon Dandan, 74, was shoved in front of a ...
Corazon Dandan's family opened up to ABC7 News about the woman who was loved by many - gone too soon. ... Bart police arrested a 49-year-old homeless man 8 minutes after the incident.