Police said an unknown male had approached the woman, set her on fire and then left the subway car around 7.30am.
New York City Police were seeking a man on Sunday they believe is connected to the early morning death of a woman who was sleeping on a stationary subway train before she was intentionally lit on fire.
After the fire was extinguished, emergency medical personnel declared the unidentified woman dead at the scene, he said.
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