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Gwen Stefani superfan credits her love of singer for helping her survive brutal subway attack in NYC

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The victim of a vicious subway attack in New York City is crediting Gwen Stefani, in part, with helping her have the know-how to survive a near-death ordeal.The incident happened back on September 19.

Maddie Cole, 22, was on her normal route home when she got off at her Crown Heights subway stop and was suddenly punched and knocked unconscious by an unidentified man, who then pushed her onto the subway tracks.Calling the random act of violence 'the most scary thing of my life', the young woman regained consciousness, and had still had wherewithal to pull herself up to the platform and run out of the station.'It's because Gwen's called me on stage so many times.

That's why my body knew what to do,' the Brooklyn native told Fox 5 News in New York. Story of survival: A 22-year-old Brooklyn resident is crediting Gwen Stefani, in part, with helping her survive a violent subway attack in New York City, where she was beaten and thrown onto the tracksDuring the interview, the Gwen Stefani superfan explained how she has attended a slew of her shows, both as a solo artist and as the frontwoman for No Doubt, and has been pulled onto the stage a number of times.Most recently, she made it on to the stage during Stefani's residency in Las Vegas, which turned out to be about the same height as the subway platform.'You never think you're gonna be in a moment when you’re like, I need to live, that’all I could think about,' the woman said when remembering back to the moment when she was beaten and bruised while laying on the train tracks.

The Don't Speak singer-songwriter opened up about the attack in an interview with the Wall Street Journal.'It's Maddie [Cole].

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