Authorities say an unidentified man jumped 750 feet from the roof of a Manhattan hotel late Thursday and was pronounced dead at the scene.
“A cop at the scene said that the man was wearing pajama bottoms, a print T-shirt and slippers,” the newspaper reported, adding one of the building’s workers said the marquee cut the man in half. The employee also claimed the man lived in the building., one of the man’s arms was reportedly found across the street and construction scaffolding nearby was spattered with blood.
The case involved a couple from Colorado who were visiting the area with their baby. The adults were apparently fighting before the woman died. In addition, a tourist said she saw the man acting erratically near her own hotel room, and others called 911 during that incident. Authorities later took the man to a hospital for evaluation.
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