Hungarian man killed in NYC over an Uber misunderstanding
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A 35-year-old Hungarian man died from a head trauma that he received from an angry driver after he mistook the suspect’s car for his Uber ride, reports Hungarian online daily 888 and NBC New York.
The victim, Sándor Szabó, a Florida local, was born and raised in the United States but has always claimed himself to be a Hungarian. One of his relatives recalls that he was always kind and honest, a person with positive energy and hope for the future, someone who could not cause harm deliberately to anyone. He was the grandson of a respected and recognized Hungarian actor, named Sándor Szabó too.
Sándor arrived for his half-sibling’s wedding to New York City, which took place on Sunday.
After the wedding, he was waiting for his Uber on the street and mistakenly knocked on the window of a white SUV.





