- A man plunged from a luxury New York City skyscraper in an apparent suicide on Sunday evening
- The incident occurred at 19 Dutch Street in Fulton Street, where rents can reach $10,000 per month
- It comes after a series of suicides in affluent neighborhoods around New York City in recent months
A man plunged from a luxury New York City skyscraper in an apparent suicide on Sunday evening.
The incident took place at 19 Dutch Street at Fulton Street in Manhattan’s financial district, a luxury building where rents can reach $10,000 a month.
The death is likely a suicide, sources suggested to DailyMail.com on Sunday evening.
Images from the scene showed a large police presence and the deceased was covered in a white sheet.
It comes after a series of suicides in affluent neighborhoods around New York City in recent months.
A man plunged from a luxury New York City skyscraper in an apparent suicide on Sunday evening
The death is likely a suicide, sources suggested to DailyMail.com on Sunday evening
Images from the scene showed a large police presence and the deceased was covered in a white sheet
A 56-year-old jumped to his death from the fourth floor of a swanky townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side in December.
The unnamed man was found just before 7:30 a.m. on December 21 in front of 18 East 67th Street, near Madison Avenue.
The antebellum building rents units for up to $9,000 per month.
First responders rushed the man to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The man left a note, the New York Post reported.
Earlier that month, a 35-year-old woman died after jumping from a high-rise known as The Brittany, near Mayor Eric Adams’ Gracie Mansion home.
The incident took place at 19 Dutch Street at Fulton Street in Manhattan’s financial district, a luxury building where rents can reach $10,000 a month.
Sunday’s incident comes after a series of suicides in affluent neighborhoods around New York City in recent months
In October, a 47-year-old man jumped to his death from the Gotham Hotel in Midtown. Over the summer, three men died within two days of committing suicide.
One of those men died when he jumped from a luxury high-rise.
If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, call the Suicide Prevention hotline on 988 or visit SuicidePreventionLifeline.org.