Man Dies in Apparent Empire State Bldg Jump

Authorities say a 21-year-old man has plunged to his death in an apparent suicide jump off the Empire State Building
during the evening rush hour.

Police say the man was dead when rescue workers arrived at the 102-story skyscraper shortly before 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Authorities
wouldn't immediately release his name or say from which floor he had jumped.

Tourists and office workers picked their way around police tape shortly after the man's death, and police temporarily closed a
block of West 34th Street, one of the busiest thoroughfares in midtown Manhattan.

The Empire State Building is the third-tallest building in the United States. More than 30 people have committed suicide at the
building since it opened in 1931.

Before Tuesday, the most recent was believed to have been in 2006, when a man jumped from a vacant office on the 66th floor.

The skyscraper reaches 1,454 feet to the top of its lightning rod.

A spokeswoman for the building didn't immediately return calls.

A management representative at the building said she knew nothing about the incident.

 

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