Chilling video captures NYC subway slash victim screaming in agony seconds after attack

Chilling video footage obtained by The Post captures a Manhattan subway-slash victim screaming in agony after the random attack and pleading for help as other riders apparently just go about their business.

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Chilling video footage obtained by The Post captures a Manhattan subway-slash victim screaming in agony after the random attack — and pleading for help as other riders apparently just go about their business.

“Pull the emergency brake! Pull the emergency brake!” the 28-year-old victim can be heard sobbing. “Yo! Yo!”

The ailing straphanger actually hobbled after her attacker through the train car while shooting video of him on her phone — footage that cops said they used to help nail him.

The creep can be seen strolling off into the next car — as commuters stare at his distraught victim.

At one point, the victim, whose name is being withheld by The Post, pans down to show her sandal caked in blood.

“Yo! Somebody call 911! Somebody call 911!” she screams.

The victim was attacked around 4:30 p.m. Sunday on a southbound No. 4 train as it neared the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall station — in what was one of three unprovoked slashing attacks in fewer than 20 minutes.

“I was on the train, texting my boyfriend,” the victim told ABC7-News.

“Some random guy walked past me and sliced me — I don’t know what he used — and nonchalantly walked away. My body was in shock. I didn’t feel the pain right away.

A 28-year-old straphanger, one of three women attacked by accused subway slasher Kemal Rideout, suffered a massive gash to her left thigh that required a tourniquet before she was rushed to Bellevue Hospital on Sunday, sources said.

“My first instinct was to get a video of him, and then [I] looked down and saw the blood coming down.”

Other video shows someone wearing white shoes standing in front of the wounded woman and then appearing to walk past her — although it’s not clear if it is her attacker.

Police on Tuesday busted alleged serial slasher Kemal Rideout, 28, and charged him with three counts of felony assault on three different women Sunday, including the victim who shot the video after she was slashed.

Rideout was ordered held without bail at his arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court on Wednesday.

“She is a hero,” the woman’s mother told The Post on Wednesday. “She picked herself up. She did good. She got up and dragged herself through the train with her wounds and got a shot of him.

“He was walking away slowly,” she said. “He was walking nonchalantly. He didn’t run. He brought no attention to himself at all. You could see him going through the door. He was at the tip of the door. He looked back. He saw my daughter filming. He went through and shut the door.

The 28-year-old woman suffered the worst injury of three straphangers slashed in the Manhattan subway system Sunday. NY Post

“Her mental state will never be the same,” she added. “She will always be looking behind her back. I need her to see a therapist. Her mental state is not good. She has to speak about it.”

Rideout has five prior busts in the state dating to 2008 — one of them in the Big Apple — including for attempted rape, assault, criminal mischief and forcible touching, and has a history of mental illness.

In at least four of those cases, including the attempted rape and forcible touching raps in upstate New York, he was able to plead “not responsible” by reason of mental disease or defect, authorities said.

On Sunday, Rideout allegedly first attacked Bianchelly Diplan, 19, at the 86th Street and Lexington Avenue station on the Upper East Side around 4:15 p.m., then a second woman at the station before hopping back on the train.

Diplan told The Post this week she was walking up the stairs at the station to pick up a Father’s Day cake for her dad when the creep came up behind her and slashed her leg.

Kemal Rideout, 28, was charged with three counts of felony assault. DCPI

“I didn’t know he was behind me on the stairs,” she said. “I felt the cut. It felt like somebody cut me deeply. I looked back at him, and he just stared at me, then walked way. I just started crying.”

Diplan said she needed 19 stitches to close the gash.

Police said the suspect also cut a second woman with what appeared to be a piece of glass at the uptown station — a wound that required a staggering 48 stitches.

But the downtown victim was the most seriously injured — and required a tourniquet to close the gash before she was rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where she was treated for the wound and later released.

Rideout has five prior arrests in New York and a history of mental illness. Gregory P. Mango

Shocking photos provided by her family show the severity of the injury, with the cut seeming to go down to the bone — and requiring multiple stitches to seal.

Rideout was busted Tuesday after he was kicked off an MTA bus in Harlem for trying to beat the fare.

Bianchelly Diplan, 19, was the first of three women slashed in the city’s subway system Sunday. Tomas E. Gaston

Eagle-eyed cops spotted him on a street corner — casually munching on a bag of chips, police said.

Rideout was wearing the same shoes that the slashing suspect had on in videos taken from the slashing scenes, authorities said in court papers.  

He also had a bag that contained the same t-shirt and pants, the documents state.

Additional reporting by Kyle Schnitzer

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