Suspect in BART Station Death Misses Arraignment Due to Mental Health Evaluation
Trevor Belmont, accused of killing Corazon Dandan, remains hospitalized as psychiatric assessments continue.
- 49-year-old Trevor Belmont, also known as Hoak Taing, is charged with murder and elder abuse.
- Belmont allegedly pushed 74-year-old Corazon Dandan into an oncoming train at Powell Street Station.
- Dandan, a long-time telephone operator, was returning home from work when the incident occurred.
- Belmont, described as homeless, is undergoing mental health evaluations at San Francisco General Hospital.
- No representatives appeared in court for Belmont; community members expressed sorrow over Dandan's death.