Stranger sprays mystery substance in face of mom and infant daughter on NYC subway train: cops

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A stranger sprayed a mystery substance in the face of a 25-year-old woman and her baby daughter on board a Queens train Friday, cops said. 

The young mom was riding a southbound M train approaching the Court Square-23rd Street station with her 11-month-old daughter around 11 a.m. when a man approached and asked to use her cell phone, police sources said. 

When the woman refused, the man unleashed an unidentified substance — initially believed to be pepper spray — into her face and on her arm, authorities and sources said. 

A stranger pepper-sprayed a 25-year-old mom and her infant daughter on board a Queens train, police said. Peter Gerber
The menace attacked when the woman refused to let him use her phone, sources said. Peter Gerber

Some stray liquid ended up in the infant’s face and on her arm as well, cops said. 

Both mother and daughter were taken to Mount Sinai Queens, where they were listed in stable condition. 

The attack happened on board a southbound M train approaching Court Square around 11 a.m., police said. Peter Gerber
Both mother and daughter were hospitalized in stable condition, police said. Peter Gerber

The assailant, described as having a slim build and wearing a black sweatshirt, took off after the attack. 

He had not been caught hours later. 

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