Thai national falls to death from Makati building rooftop | Inquirer News

Thai national falls to death from Makati building rooftop

/ 09:28 PM November 19, 2014

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MANILA, Philippines—A male Thai national fell to his death Wednesday night from the rooftop of Bankmer building on Ayala Avenue in Makati City.

In a text message sent to INQUIRER.net by a Makati City Police official who requested not to be named, the man identified as Kirk Priebjrivat, 37, jumped from the 15th floor of the building at around 6:10 p.m.

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Police said that they have already secured the area.

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The incident caused heavy traffic on Ayala Avenue, according to tweets from Makati City Traffic’s official Twitter account.

The alleged suicide is still being investigated by the police.

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Originally posted: 8:38 PM | Wednesday, November 19th, 2014

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TAGS: Makati City, News, Suicide

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