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The Independent UK
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Dave Collins and Julie Walker

Woman dies after stepping out of car into uncovered manhole in New York City

The woman parked her car near the corner of Fifth Avenue and East 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan - (AP)

Police and utility officials are investigating the death of a 56-year-old woman after she fell into an open maintenance hole on a busy New York City street.

Donike Gocaj has parked her Mercedes-Benz SUV near the corner of Fifth Avenue and East 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan Monday and fell into the open hole after exiting the vehicle shortly before 11.30pm, police said. She was pronounced dead at a local hospital after firefighters pulled her out.

Utility company Con Edison said surveillance camera footage suggests a multi-axle truck dislodged the manhole cover after driving over it about 12 minutes before the woman fell in.

“We are reviewing the details, and while this is a rare occurrence, manhole covers can get displaced by heavy vehicles. Our thoughts remain with her family, and safety remains our top priority,” a company spokesperson said in a statement.

The accident happened in an upscale shopping area that includes a Cartier store and is about four blocks from Trump Tower. Gocaj lived in Briarcliff Manor, a suburb of New York City, police said.

The accident happened in an upscale shopping area that includes a Cartier store and is about four blocks from Trump Tower (AFP/Getty)
The accident happened in an upscale shopping area that includes a Cartier store and is about four blocks from Trump Tower (AFP/Getty)

Carlton Wood told the New York Post that he saw the woman fall into the hole after she walked a couple of steps away from her vehicle. He said he ran over and called 911. He estimated she fell 10 to 15 feet (3 to 5 meters).

“She was just in the hole, screaming that she was dying. Over and over she was like, ‘I’m dying, I’m dying,’” said the New Jersey resident, who was walking to work at the time.

Wood said the site was not blocked off, there were no signs of work and the cover was near the hole, where it appeared very hot inside.

New Yorkers say falling into maintenance holes is among their concerns about living in the city.

“There was a couple manhole incidents nearby where I live,” said city resident Brady Metzger. “It is a big fear. I mean, I’m more scared of getting pushed into the (subway) tracks than I am of the manhole covers. But I did hear about that incident in Midtown, and yeah, it’s scary.”

Relatives of the woman told WABC-TV that they were shocked and saddened by her death, and they were seeking more information.

The city’s chief medical examiner’s office will determine the cause of death.

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