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Linda Rosa, 71 got off a No. 3 train at Hoyt Street just after 6 p.m. and had just passed through the turnstile when one of the four girls tried to grab her purse, she told The Post Friday.
The woman, identified by the Post as Linda Rosa from East New York, detailed the disturbing attack to the publication, saying she was adamant she would not be robbed.
Linda Rosa, a retired MTA worker from East New York in Brooklyn, was on her way to a church service on Wednesday, Jan. 1, when she was attacked by four teenage girls, according to The New York Post.
According to The New York Post, 71-year-old Linda Rosa was approached by her teenage attackers, who tried to grab her purse as she was leaving a Brooklyn subway station around 6:00 pm.
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Woman, 71, heading to New Year’s Day church service fights back when teen girls attack, try to rob her in NYC subway station - MSNLinda Rosa, 71 – a retired MTA computer operation worker who lives in East New York – got off a No. 3 train at Hoyt Street just after 6 p.m. and had just passed through the turnstile when one ...
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