Sunday, September 14, 2025

Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska’s look of horror after she was fatally stabbed on train — as her final moments are revealed

NY Post  "Slaughtered Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska looked up at her killer with terror in her eyes after he repeatedly stabbed her with a pocket knife, as no light-rail passengers came immediately to her aid, according to disturbing, newly released surveillance footage.

"The new extended clip from the Aug. 22 attack on the Lynx Blue Line train in Charlotte, North Carolina, shows the 23-year-old cowering in fear and covering her face with her hands after the shocking, unprovoked attack, allegedly carried out by homeless repeat felon Decarlos Brown Jr.

"Zarutska, who had come to the US in 2022 seeking safety after Russia invaded her country, pulls up her legs, which can be seen spattered with blood in the video." . . .

If a Daniel Penny stopped the stabbing and hurt the attacker, would he have been called a "Jim Crow" racist?

No one rushed to help Iryna Zarutska: Have we lost our humanity?
. . . What we saw was indifference from fellow passengers as Zarutska — randomly attacked by a mentally deranged career criminal — lay dying." . 
. . . ". .Even much of the media coverage of Zarutska’s murder was just as passive as the people on her train.
. .  ."Axios reported not on the murder but on the MAGA influencers’ reactions to it. The New York Times did the same, writing, “A Gruesome Murder in North Carolina Ignites a Firestorm on the Right.” . . .  Do we not have better people that this in our press? 

From the comments: I saw the video and it absolutely broke my heart. What broke my heart was the complete and absolute indifference of the people in the car. She died alone and terrified. What happened to us? We should all be there for each other when in distress. If we are not, we are done as a society.

Heartbreaking moment bystanders run away from bleeding Iryna Zarutska after watching refugee be stabbed in neck 3 times . . ." One man immediately got up from his seat, seemingly chasing Brown down. 

"Zarutska was left crying and holding her neck, looking around for help from other passengers.  

"However, the other people on the train didn’t bother to check on her or offer help. 

"Two passengers got up from their seats and calmly headed towards the exit without acknowledging the victim." . . . 

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