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Cello-Playing Med Student Attacked in Subway

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Another violent subway attack has rocked New York City, this time targeting a talented cellist who is also a third-year medical student at Mount Sinai Hospital. The disturbing incident captured in a video titled 'Cello-Playing Med Student Attacked in Subway' showcases the brutality inflicted on 29-year-old Ian Forest as he performed in the subway.

In the video, a random stranger is seen lurking behind Forest before viciously bashing him in the head with a metal water bottle, interrupting his performance with a sudden and painful impact. Forest, known for his musical prowess and passion for performing, has made a name for himself as a skilled cellist who even played the national anthem at Madison Square Garden last December.

The attack on Ian Forest has sparked outrage across the city, highlighting the vulnerability faced by street musicians and artists while pursuing their passion in public spaces. This is not the first time Forest has been targeted, as he revealed a previous assault in Times Square where he was punched, choked, and had his belongings stolen.

Following the recent subway attack, Forest expressed uncertainty about returning to perform in the subway, questioning the safety and risks involved in exposing himself to potential acts of violence and hatred. Despite the allure of sharing his music with passersby, the fear of being targeted again looms large, causing him to reconsider his future performances in public spaces.

As the investigation continues, the assailant remains at large, leaving Forest and other musicians in the city on edge about their safety while engaging in their artistic pursuits. Forest now finds solace in playing his cello at the atrium of Mount Sinai Hospital, where he can fill the air with beautiful sounds in a more secure environment.

The video of 'Cello-Playing Med Student Attacked in Subway' serves as a poignant reminder of the threats faced by artists and performers in urban settings, prompting a conversation about the need for increased safety measures and vigilance to protect individuals like Ian Forest from such senseless acts of violence

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