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Woman Randomly Slapped On NYC Train Considers Moving To Florida

A TikTok video is making rounds online as it details an attack on a Manhattan-based lady, Vesly Beato, who was smacked on the face by a random man she encountered on a train. The incident has since left the 22-Year-Old in a bad mood, and she has lamented, “F**k New York.”

Beato bashed the crime streak in NYC in the Big Apple & due to the attack, she’s considering moving to Florida. 

Woman Randomly Slapped On NYC Train Considers Moving To Florida
via TikTok

The smack in the face transpired when the social media manager was on a Northbound 1 train to her home in Inwood. She told The Post: “I don’t feel that comfortable in New York anymore. It’s not the same. New York is not what it used to be.” Beato added she often used the subway and had never thought she would be a victim.

@veslybea the trains and NYC isn’t the same anymore yo #mta #nyc #nyctrainstation #nyctrainassault ♬ Chill Vibes – Tollan Kim

She often used the NYC Train and had never thought she would be a victim.

Woman Randomly Slapped On NYC Train Considers Moving To Florida

The attack left a mark on her nose as she said: “a man slapped the s**t out of me.

Woman Randomly Slapped On NYC Train Considers Moving To Florida
via TikTok

Beato continued: “I kept repeating, ‘what did I do? What did I do to cause this? It’s sad that we think that way.” As a result of the attack, Beato has avoided taking the subway system and promised to keep it just that way. “I’ve been considering Florida. I recently visited Florida & it was amazing. The way of living is extremely different,” she alleged. 

“This area, the Inwood area, I never planned on leaving it. I never thought it would happen on the 1 train. For it to be my neighborhood train and this happens, it’s like I feel hopeless.”

Woman Randomly Slapped On NYC Train Considers Moving To Florida
via James Keivom

Beato’s video in which she uttered, “the moral here is f**k New York” has been viewed over 1.5 million times. In it, the Manhattanite stressed her word ‘F**k New York’ comes from a sense of disappointment and from being hurt. And so far, she has lost complete hope in the same town she was born, bred, and comfortable with. 

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