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Foreigner plunges to death from mall’s 4th floor

MANILA, Philippines – A man with Chinese features plunged to his death from the fourth floor of the Robinsons Galleria mall in Ortigas but police could not say immediately if it was a suicide or if foul play was involved.

Police initially identified the man as Willy Lo, 52, reportedly the owner of the AWD computer shop located at the mall’s ground floor.

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A field report to the tactical operation center of the Quezon City Police District said the man landed on the second floor of the mall and died instantly.

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The incident happened at around 11:45 a.m. after Lo ate lunch at a branch of a fast food chain on the fourth floor, police said.

Homicide investigators are digging deeper into the case.

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Originally posted at 12:50 pm | Thursday, April 26, 2012

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