'We're never gonna get her back,' said Justin Go, father of Michelle Go, who was killed in 2022 after she was pushed into a train arriving at the Times Square train station in New York City.
In an Eyewitness News Exclusive, Michelle Go's father has his first interview since his 40-year-old daughter was killed after being shoved in front of a moving train 14 months ago.For many New Yorkers, Times Square is a place teeming with life. But for Justin Go, father of Michelle Go, it's a place that represents an immeasurable loss.
Speaking for the first time since his 40-year-old daughter was killed after being shoved in front of a moving R train at the Times Square station in 2022, Go admits that the family is still reeling"She's gone," said Go in an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News. "We're never gonna get her back." But as tough as the loss remains for the family, Go doesn't want his daughter to be remembered as a victim. Instead, he would much rather she be remembered as an Asian American success story.
Remembering her story, Go said his daughter worked hard to get to where she was, and her life was interrupted by a vicious shove.Simon Martial, 61, a man with a history of criminal behavior, mental illness, and homelessness. Go recalled his daughter being bothered by the amount of homeless in New York City, feeling they should be in a better place. In addition to her volunteer work, she was also an advocate for the homeless.
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