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Eric Adams pays respects to subway-shove victim Michelle Go

Friends and family came Saturday to say goodbye to victim Michelle Go, whose horrific death shook the city.

Mayor Eric Adams attended a vigil for Go at the Crestwood Funeral Home on West 43rd Street in Hell’s Kitchen.

“A compassionate, caring New Yorker we lost. Truly a symbol of who we are, what we represent, and my heart really goes out to this family as all New Yorkers feel the loss of a great New Yorker,” Adams said after spending a few minutes at the funeral home.

Michelle Go was pushed to her death in the Times Square subway station.
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“Today we just wanted to be there for the family and continue to show our support,” he added.

Martial Simon, a 61-year-old deranged homeless man, allegedly pushed Go, 40, to death at the Times Square station on Jan. 15.

She worked for consultancy Deloitte.

Mayor Adams called Michelle Go “a compassionate, caring New Yorker.”
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Go’s family, who came from California for the wake, declined to talk to the press, a representative said.

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