Daniel Enriquez, 48, was shot in the chest while riding the Manhattan-bound Q train, the New York City Police Department said.Theodore Parisienne/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images A banker who was killed on a subway avoided trains amid pandemic over health fears, his sister told the NYT. Daniel Enriquez, a Goldman Sachs banker, was shot in the chest on Sunday on a train, police said. Griselda Vile, Enriquez's sister, told the NYT that he was on his way to brunch. The sister of Daniel Enriquez, a bank worker who was shot dead on the New York City subway, said her brother had avoided taking the train during most of the pandemic out of fear of getting ill, The New York Times reported.Enriquez, who worked for Goldman Sachs for nine years, was shot in the chest on Sunday morning while traveling on the Q train bound for Manhattan, the New York City Police Department said in a news conference at Canal Street station.Griselda Vile, one of Enriquez's three siblings, told The Times that he was making his way to brunch via the subway — something which he hadn't used in the pandemic because he was worried about his health, she added.