Photog: Too far to rescue man from subway tracks

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Updated: 12/05/2012 9:27 am

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VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) - The photographer who took the picture of a New York City man who'd been pushed into the path of a subway train says he was too far down the platform to have saved him.

Freelance photographer R. Umar Abbasi tells NBC's "Today" show that he wasn't trying to take a photo of the man, but was trying to alert the motorman to what was going on. He says he's shocked that people nearer to the victim didn't try to help in 22 seconds before the train struck.

Abbasi's photo set off an ethical debate after it appeared on the front page of the New York Post.

Ki-Suck Han of Queens died shortly after being pushed by a stranger onto the tracks Monday.

The NYPD was questioning a suspect. His name wasn't released.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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