


A tourist was stabbed in the neck in a random attack at a Queens subway station Thursday morning, police and law enforcement sources said.
The 29-year-old victim was standing at the Queens Plaza station when someone came up from behind and slashed him in the neck around 10:30 a.m., according to authorities and sources.
The victim — who was visiting the Big Apple from Spain — was taken to Elmhurst Hospital where he’s expected to survive, sources said.
The attacker was still on the loose late Thursday, cops said.
The NYPD did not have a description of the suspect Thursday afternoon.

The stabbing was the second incident in the last week where a tourist was wounded during an outbreak of violence in the city.
A 15-year-old migrant allegedly shot and wounded a 38-year-old Brazilian tourist in a Times Square store after a robbery went haywire last Thursday. Suspect Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa is also accused of firing on a cop as he fled the scene.
He was later tracked down in Yonkers where he cried as he was arrested.
Near the end of last year, two teen tourists from Paraguay were stabbed and wounded on Christmas day inside Grand Central Station by a suspect after he allegedly ranted he wanted “all white people dead,” authorities and sources said at the time.
The alleged stabber, Steven Hutcherson, had a criminal history and past mental health problems leading up to the attack, cops and sources previously said.