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11-30-2020, 05:52 AM
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Jump and Splat from 12th Floor of a Building
A 21-year-old man hurled himself to death from the 12th floor of a building in India on Wednesday. Though it was a clear case of suicide, it created quite a sensation as the CCTV footage of the incident went viral on social media. The deceased was identified as B. B. A preliminary investigation by the police revealed that B. was suffering from a psychological ailment. Police told “We didn’t find any suicide note. We couldn’t find any reason behind his extreme step. However, it has come to light that B. was under psychiatric treatment. We are probing the reasons for the incident.” B. had completed university. His father works, while his mother is a retired bank employee. “We are also probing whether there was any family dispute that drove B. to jump", |
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11-30-2020, 07:36 AM
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Re: Jump and Splat from 12th Floor of a Building
The slow motion is really interesting. Is he able to form a thought at that exact moment where he is just about to make impact. How he makes impact, his body is completely intact. Legs together, arms on his sides, the back of his body completely flat on the ground. And then the next nanosecond his body bounces up and his legs split, arms and head askew. |
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11-30-2020, 08:21 AM
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Re: Jump and Splat from 12th Floor of a Building
“We are also probing whether there was any family dispute that drove B. to jump". Why? He looked confident and determined in his decision, his suicide was inevitable. |
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11-30-2020, 09:06 AM
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Re: Jump and Splat from 12th Floor of a Building
He didn't drop coins first. You gotta drop coins before.
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