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Man fatally stabbed in NYC’s Washington Square Park near oblivious crowd: NYPD

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A 35-year-old man was stabbed to death in Washington Square Park Wednesday afternoon as oblivious New Yorkers lounged nearby, authorities said.

The victim was knifed in the chest at about 4:25 p.m. in the northwest corner of the park, according to police.

He was found slumped over by a garbage can in an area where homeless New Yorkers often congregate, according to police sources.

The man rushed to Lenox Hill Healthplex – Greenwich Village where he was pronounced dead.

He was breathing when emergency responders first arrived but could not be saved, cops said.


Two police officers face each other behind metal barriers blocking a section of the park.
The 35-year-old man died at the hospital.
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Three men in suits stand together in the park as one speaks on the phone.
The man suffered a stab wound to the chest.
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A police officer uses a long pole to feel around plants in the park.
The stabbing happened around 4:25 p.m. in the northwest corner of Washington Square Park.
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Parkgoers told The Post they had no idea the grisly crime had happened just feet away until ambulances and police cruisers flooded the area. Several helicopters also buzzed overhead.

The victim’s identity was not released as police work to notify family members.


A police officer uses a long pole to feel around plants in the park.
The area where the stabbing occurred is a popular location for homeless New Yorkers to congregate.
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Two police officers walk between parkgoers sitting on a lawn.
The stabbing suspect remains at large.
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There have been no arrests and the investigation is ongoing.

The stabbing comes just four days after a homeless man fatally stabbed a straphanger on a Manhattan subway train early Saturday morning allegedly over a botched drug deal.

A day later, a crazed man went on a slashing spree — seriously cutting three different women in unprovoked attacks throughout the city’s subway system.

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