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The family of a woman who police said was lit on fire and burned to death at the hands of an illegal migrant, said they want him deported and are calling on Democrats to answer for the horrific crime.
Zapeta told police he was dropped off in Brooklyn, the day before Kawam's murder, by the man he worked for a job. He admitted to going to a bar in Queens and getting drunk. After he was done ...
Video surveillance captured Zapeta-Calil, who rode in the same subway car as the victim from Queens, using what appeared to be a lighter to set fire to fabric that covered the sleeping woman.
Sebastian Zapeta-Calil repeatedly told detectives he had no memory of an attack that killed a woman who was set ablaze on the New York City subway train he was riding the morning of December 22 ...
Sebastian Zapeta, the migrant accused of fatally setting homeless woman Debrina Kawam on fire on a Coney Island subway train, pleaded not guilty Tuesday — even as court papers revealed he said ...