Posted on 03/16/2022 12:56:13 AM PDT by Cronos
A 87-year-old Broadway singing coach who was placed on life support after she was shoved to the pavement during an unprovoked attack in Manhattan last week has died, her family says.
Gustern, who once coached Blondie singer Debbie Harry, was pushed from behind in front of her building at West 28th Street and Eighth Avenue in the trendy Chelsea neighborhood at around 8.30pm on Thursday.
She was on her way to watch a student perform at Joe's Pub, which she did often, according to the New York Times.
Surveillance footage released Sunday shows the suspect leaving the scene towards Ninth Avenue. She is described as a red-haired woman, likely in her 30s, wearing a black jacket, black leggings, a white skirt and dark colored shoes. She has not been caught.


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The photo is good enough. Someone will rat her out.
My decade old game cameras have better resolution.
One way or another, they should get this witch.
send all complaints to Robert deniro
This is the same camera model used to capture all the images of Bigfoot and UFOs that get released.
hmmm. She does have big feet...
That crime graphic has two errors. Felony assaults are up 32.6%, not 17.2%. And shooting victims are down 2.3%, not up 9.5%. How can you go from 220 to 215 and not realize that showing an increase is wrong? But, hey, Meat Loaf said two out of three ain’t bad, so I guess that applies to 4 out of 6.
In NYC that’s considered death from natural causes.
No way to tell how far away the camera was...could be a mile and they had to enlarge a very small portion of the frame.
Trained Debbie Harry to sing? I’d say this was overdue....
Rip Her to Shreds!
“In NYC that’s considered death from natural causes.”
They’ll attribute it to COVID.
I thought Debbie Harry was 87...
76. But close enough.
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