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CCTV shows man leaped to death in Imus mall

/ 04:14 PM October 20, 2011

MANILA, Philippines—A man was captured on closed-circuit television as he jumped to his death from the third level of a shopping mall in Imus, Cavite Thursday, police said.

The still unidentified man, estimated to be between 25 to 30 years old, was seen on a CCTV footage as he leaped to his death in Robinsons Place in Barangay Tanzang Luma 3, Imus town, Cavite at around 12:40 p.m., Calabarzon police regional director Chief Superintendent Gil Meneses said.

The man was instantly killed after slamming head first against the first floor of the shopping center, Meneses said.

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Chief Inspector Romulo Dimaya of Imus police described the victim to be around 5’4″ in height, with long hair, and wearing eyeglasses, jeans and a black shirt.

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Dimaya said that an investigation on the incident was underway and authorities were not ruling out the possibility of a foul play. With Matikas Santos, INQUIRER.net

Originally posted at 3:40 p.m.

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TAGS: ‎mall, Robinsons, Suicide

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