Woman shoved onto NYC subway tracks by crazed attacker slams Mamdani’s safety plan: ‘I was facing death’

The woman shoved onto subway tracks last week in Brooklyn revealed she narrowly cheated death thanks to two Good Samaritans — and sounded a dire warning about NYC’s safety crisis under Mayor Mamdani.

The 51-year-old was lying in bed and wearing a back brace because of a spinal injury as she recalled for The Post the heinous Valentine’s Day attack on her way to work around 8:45 a.m. at the 53rd Street and Fourth Avenue subway station in Sunset Park.

“I was facing death,” she said. “I called out for my mom but the only thing I could think about was my children. I didn’t want to leave them alone.”

The woman, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of her safety, was standing on the R line platform when repeat violent offender Curtis Signal came up behind her and allegedly pushed her to the tracks, cops said…

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