The Metropolitan Transportation Authority released the name of the man who was severely injured Sunday when he was hit by a train at the Mount Kisco station.
The man, Bedford resident Angel Arriago-Hernandez, remains in critical condition, MTA spokesman Salvatore Arena wrote in an announcement Monday afternoon. He was taken to Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla after the incident at the station happened Sunday.
It occured at approximately 2:45 p.m., when the MTA says that Arriago-Hernandez, 36, was at the edge of the platform, situated within the path of a northbound train that was heading to Southeast. The impact caused him to fall towards the platform, according to Arena.
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