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Woman Pushed In Front Of Train In White Plains 'Will Walk Again'

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The woman who was pushed in front of a train in White Plains will reportedly walk again, according to a report on lohud.com

The woman who was pushed in front of a train in White Plains in September is expected to walk again, according to a report from The Journal News.

The woman who was pushed in front of a train in White Plains in September is expected to walk again, according to a report from The Journal News.

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Maya Leggat will walk after a recovery process that is expected to take months, according to news report. Leggat is resting at Westchester Medical Center after being pushed in front of the train on Sept. 25 in White Plains, according to the report. 

According to multiple witness, Leggat was pushed to the tracks and struck by an empty (not in service) northbound train. Before the ambulance arrived, an MTA Police officer climbed down to the tracks to assist Leggat and calm her down.

The suspect was quickly arrested by MTA Police.

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