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Horror ensues as elderly woman, 74, is killed after being pushed in front of a Powell Stn BART train. The U.K.'s. Daily Mail reports.

A 74-year-old San Francisco woman has died after she was pushed in front of a BART train by a man at a subway station.

Corazon Dandan, a San Mateo County resident, was shoved in front of a moving Millbrae-bound train at Powell Street station at around 11.06pm yesterday.  

BART police officers have identified and taken Trevor Belmont, 49, a homeless man also known as Hoak Taing into custody for the incident.

The push caused the victim to hit her head on the train and fall on the platform, officials said.

Corazon Dandan, a San Mateo County resident, was declared dead after she was shoved in front of a moving Millbrae-bound train at Powell Street station at around 11.06pm yesterday

She was transported to the San Francisco General Hospital, where her head injuries proved fatal.

Belmont has been accused of Murder and Inflicting Injury On Elder Or Dependent Adult Likely To Cause Great Bodily Injury, according to his arrest report.

According to the San Francisco Standard, a woman on the police scanner audio can be heard saying that Dandan 'was pushed into a train and is now laid out on the platform. We have medical on the way'.

Belmont has been booked at the San Francisco County Jail today where he is being held without bond.

Officers also confirmed that the incident was an active investigation and said: 'BART PD is interviewing witnesses and processing evidence.

'The investigation includes the review of surveillance video. Investigators are still working to determine a motive for this incident.'

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