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TWO teenage girls, including a 13-year-old, have been discovered deceased in a suspected subway-surfing incident in New York.
The young duo was located on top of a train at the Marcy Avenue-Broadway station in Brooklyn during the early hours of Saturday.


Local authorities arrived at the station in Williamsburg at 3:10 AM, where they subsequently pronounced the two girls dead at the scene.
The subway-surfing trend involves individuals climbing atop trains and riding on them, instead of traveling inside the carriages.
The recent fatalities bring the total number of subway-surfing victims this year to five, according to law enforcement officials.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is subway surfing?
Subway surfing is a dangerous trend where individuals climb on top of subway trains and ride on the exterior, instead of traveling inside the train carriages.
How many subway surfing incidents have occurred this year?
There have been a total of five subway-surfing fatalities reported this year, according to police records.