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On the morning of February 28, Blanca Amarilis was standing on a subway platform in Queens, New York, with her two children. As she let go of her 22-month-old son Stuart's hand to wipe the nose of a younger child, Stuart dashed onto a car of a Manhattan-bound Number 7 train. The doors closed before she could reach him, and the train left the station.
"I looked down, he wasn't there," Amarilis told the New York Daily News. "I said, 'Stuart!' and a man told me he went on the train. It was so fast. I prayed to God to protect my son and let me find him again."
Blanca's prayer was answered as ...