
NYC mom injured in attempted subway mugging ‘won’t make it,’ family says
NY Post
The New York mom who suffered serious head injuries when she plunged down a flight of stairs during an attempted mugging “won’t make it out of this,” her family said, as they plan to donate her organs.
Than Htwe, 58, has remained unconscious at a hospital after undergoing brain surgery in the aftermath of the horrific July 17 attack inside a Chinatown subway station. Husband Myint Shein and son Kyaw Zaw Hein on Monday said that she would not recover from her injuries.More Related News

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