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Aunt says NYC teenage subway surfers clinging to life are doing "what the kids do"

A teenage subway surfer's aunt,afterhit her head in the Queens, her nephew is a "good boy" on Friday. said. He was just doing "what the kids do". 

A 15-year-old boy was on the northbound car No. 7 at 111th Avenue Station in North Corona at around 6:30 pm. On Thursday, police believe he hit his head against an unknown object. 

The shock caused the teen's head to bleed heavily and he was taken to Elmhurst Hospital in crisis.

A freshman in high school had just come out of one of two surgeries on Friday, the boy's aunt, who didn't reveal her name, told a post at Elmhurst Hospital.

"I'm just stressed, I just need all the prayers. He's in crisis," she said of her nephew from Queens. "This is exactly what the kids do. He's a good boy, he's doing well."

A 15-year-old friend, Ahmed, who gave his name only, is a friend of each other. Said he knew what had happened. 

"My friend called me, he was with him," Ahmed said. "He was on the train. He hit his head and said he was open. I said," What do you mean? "And weeping," I don't know what to do. " I was telling you to come to the hospital.

"Someone else called my parents," Ahmed added. He said he had been friends with teens for two years. "It's just crazy." 

The boy's tragic accident is a second subway surfing stunt within at least two weeks.

In a video posted on Twitter earlier this month, a group of about eight peoplewas running over the car as the J trainto Brooklyn crossed the Williamsburg Bridge. rice field.

MTA officials have accused the potential brave demon of trying to thrill on a moving subway train.

"Getting on a subway car is reckless, very dangerous, and uncaring because it puts a big delay on other New Yorkers," said the MTA's Chief Safety and Security Officer. One Pat Warren said in a statement.

"It's ridiculous to ask family and friends for the thrill of promising heartache. Choose another way and have fun. It's a way to pay homage to those you care about."