The Boston subway car that caught the arm of a passenger and dragged him to his death last month had a faulty mechanism in a door that “short-circuited,” federal and local authorities reported Monday.Robinson Lalin, 39, was getting off a Red Line train at Boston’s Broadway Station at 12:30 am on April 10 when his right arm got stuck in the passenger door as the train departed, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and authorities said.Lalin was pulled 105 feet along the platform and onto a lower level near the tracks, where he was later found suffering from fatal injuries. He died at the scene.
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