Expert Medical Witness Testifies Subway Marine Daniel Penny ‘Did Not Cause Death’ of Jordan Neely

In the ‍ongoing‌ manslaughter trial of Daniel Penny,‍ a crucial testimony was delivered by ⁤forensic pathologist ⁤Dr. Satish Chundru, who asserted‌ that Penny’s chokehold did not ‌cause ‍the death of Jordan Neely. Neely, a homeless individual with a history of ‌mental illness and drug abuse, died after Penny restrained him on⁣ a subway train in May 2023. Dr. Chundru attributed Neely’s death to a combination of factors, including the presence of synthetic marijuana, ‌pre-existing medical ⁣conditions‌ like‌ sickle cell ‌disease, and schizophrenia, rather than the ⁣chokehold itself.

During his testimony, Dr. Chundru explained that the​ lack of typical signs consistent with a fatal chokehold, plus the specific circumstances‌ surrounding Neely’s health, indicated that the chokehold did not lead to asphyxiation. In contrast, Neely’s autopsy had ‌initially been ruled as a death caused by neck compression. This contradiction led to debates between the defense and prosecution​ regarding the true cause of ⁤death.

Penny faces charges of second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent ‌homicide, which could result in a‌ prison sentence of up to 15 years ⁤if he is convicted. The trial highlighted the complexities of determining responsibility in⁤ situations of restraint and the influence of underlying health conditions on a victim’s⁢ death.


A medical expert for Daniel Penny’s defense in his New York manslaughter trial testified Thursday that the Marine veteran’s chokehold on Jordan Neely did not cause his death.

Rather, forensic pathologist Dr. Satish Chundru, who has performed over 9,000 autopsies, said it was drugs in Neeley’s system, as well as preexisting medical and other issues that did him in.

On May 1, 2023, Penny, 26, restrained Neely in a chokehold after he threatened to kill passengers on a New York City subway train, according to witnesses.

“Neely, a former Michael Jackson impersonator with a history of mental illness and drug abuse, had the synthetic marijuana in his system at the time of his death, trial evidence has shown,” the New York Post reported.

The 30-year-old also suffered from a sickle cell blood disorder. Sickle cell conditions affect blood flow in the body.

Chundru told jurors Thursday that “the combined effects of sickle cell crisis, the schizophrenia, the struggle and restraint, and the synthetic marijuana” was the cause of death.

“The chokehold did not cause death,” he said.

The forensic doctor further testified those suffering from schizophrenia are at an “increased risk of sudden cardiac death,” according to the Post.

He also noted that deaths can be caused by K2 (synthetic marijuana) toxicity alone.

Additionally, Chundru explained that if Penny’s chokehold had been the cause of Neely’s demise there would have been an unconscious phase that happened before the death phase. He said Penny would have had to apply pressure for an extended period to cause a death.

CBS News reported that the defense asked, “The fact that someone is restrained in a position of a chokehold and dies, does that make it a chokehold death?”

“No,” Chundru responded.

“Did Mr. Penny choke Mr. Neely to death?” the defense asked.

“No,” Chundru said.

“He also pointed out what he said were discrepancies in Neely’s medical records, specifically bruising on the homeless man’s neck, and how there was ‘almost negligible’ petechia — tiny spots of bleeding — found on his eyelids, that Chundru claimed were inconsistent with a fatal chokehold,” according to CBS.

During the cross-examination of Chundru, prosecutors pointed out that the New York City medical examiner’s officers agreed unanimously that Neely’s death was caused by asphyxiation.

“Dr. Cynthia Harris, the medical examiner who performed Neely’s autopsy, previously testified she ruled his death compression of the neck before having toxicology and other reports back,” CBS also noted.

Chundru told jurors that he has worked in 20 offices over his career and was shocked by how quickly the New York City examiner’s office issued its cause of death finding.

Penny has been charged with second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide and faces up to 15 years in prison.




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