A Queens man was charged with manslaughter Tuesday for shoving a stranger into the path of a subway train during a fight over a dropped cell phone.

The victim's wife wants justice. His life was taken over a phone.

The F train platform at the Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Ave. station was the scene of the alleged incident. There is a Monday.

His family told the Daily News that he was on his way to meet his wife when he was hit by a car.

She said that he was her provider. Now I'm alone.

The News has seen a video that shows the train pulling into the station.

A fight broke out when the suspect's phone fell onto the tracks after he bumped into the other man.

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The video shows the two men rolling around on the platform and tussling until one fell onto the tracks and was hit by a train.

The motorman was able to stop the train before it rolled over the victim. Firefighters and EMTs tried to save him but he died.

After horrified witnesses pointed him out, cops in the station arrested him. He was arrested Tuesday and charged with manslaughter.

His wife and two of their sons lived in the Jamaica Hills, Queens, house where he commuted back and forth from work.

Quinatana's wife has had a disease for a long time. She said that he took her to get the treatments.

He was in a hurry because he had to take me to the hospital.

She got into a cab after he didn't show up.

No one picked up on my calls.

She got a call from her husband's death.

Since her diagnosis, she has not been able to work.

She said that he was a good person. He was a good person. He was a great dad.

A native of Mexico who worked in construction had four sons with his wife.

Demsi said that he was a good dad. He was by my side. The man bumped the person by accident. It's insane. He killed him on the phone.

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