The billionaire developer who sent Hudson Yards in New York is contemplating the ultimate structure, after a 14-year-old boy died of a jump from the tourist attraction, marking the fourth suicide in two years.
The young man jumped from the eighth floor of Manhattan’s tourist charm Thursday afternoon and was pronounced dead just before 1 p. m. , according to the NYPD.
Police revealed the identity of the teenager.
He is the fourth user to commit suicide in the since it opened in 2019.
Stephen Ross, president of the ship’s progression company, told the Daily Beast that we had done everything we could to save it. It is difficult to see how something like this can happen. I feel bad for the family.
The 150-foot design closed in January after another 3 people died by suicide in less than a year.
It reopened in May with a series of suicide prevention measures, adding a ban on soloArray.
A $150 million national suicide prevention sign installed on the front of the building.
The positive messages created with Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation were also at the forefront of the attraction.
However, the height of the gates along the ship’s bridge did not increase, as requested through the network groups.
In January, a 21-year-old from San Antonio jumped off the boat. Franklin Washington had been wanted by police for the murder of his mother Michelle Washington.
A month earlier, in December 2020, a twenty-something also died at the monument.
In February of the same year, the promising New Jersey rugby union, Peter DeSalvo, died after jumping out of the structure.
You can contact National Lifeline for Suicide Prevention 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 800-273-8255.
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