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Fatal end to subway row

(Global Times)

14:02, October 10, 2012

A man aged in his 60s died after arguing with two young women at Lishuiqiao Station on Subway Line 13 Monday night, the Legal Mirror reported. The man became involved in an argument with a woman on the station's platform after he alighted from a train. As the pair quarreled near an elevator at 7:40 pm, a second woman aged in her 20s became involved and shouted at the man, calling him a "hooligan" for touching her. The man then suddenly collapsed with his eyes wide open. Both women fled the scene. The cause of the man's death is still under investigation.

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