Woman Dies After Falling Into Open Maintenance Hole in Midtown Manhattan
Quick Look
- A 56-year-old woman died after falling into an open maintenance hole on a busy New York street in Midtown Manhattan.
- Police and utility officials are investigating how the incident occurred, with surveillance footage suggesting a heavy truck may have dislodged the cover shortly before the accident.
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Why It Matters
A 56-year-old woman died after falling into an open maintenance hole on a busy New York street. The incident occurred near the corner of Fifth Avenue and East 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan shortly before 11:30 pm on Monday night.
A 56-year-old woman fell into an open maintenance hole on a busy New York street and died, police and utility officials said as they investigated how it could have happened.
The woman parked her Mercedes-Benz SUV right next to the maintenance hole on Monday night near the corner of Fifth Avenue and East 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan and fell in after exiting the vehicle shortly before 11.30pm, police said.
She was pronounced dead at a local hospital after firefighters pulled her out.
The utility company Con Edison said surveillance camera footage appeared to show that the hole cover was dislodged by a multi-axle truck that drove over it about 12 minutes before the woman fell in.
“We are reviewing the details, and while this is a rare occurrence, manhole covers can get displaced by heavy vehicles. Our thoughts remain with her family, and safety remains our top priority,” a company spokesman said in a statement.
The accident happened in an upscale shopping area that includes a Cartier store and is about four blocks from Trump Tower.
Open Questions
- What specific actions will Con Edison take to prevent future incidents?
- Were there any prior warnings or reports about the condition of this maintenance hole?
- What is the exact make and model of the truck involved?
- What is the current status of the investigation into how the cover was dislodged?






