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Re: NY DAILY NEWS: Jersey City man killed in trash chute fall in tony Manhattan high rise
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Wheres the rest of this story?
Someone missed out the entire part of how he jumped out of a taxi cab without paying then this happened.
Good this "you guys" covered this story in its entirety!

Posted on: 2009/4/13 12:13
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He also did not pay the cab fare.

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Man killed in trash chute fall

By Barry Paddock, Phil Molnar and Jonathan Lemire
NY DAILY NEWS WRITERS
Monday, April 13th 2009, 4:00 AM

A 34-year-old man plunged to his death 25 stories down the garbage chute of a luxury midtown apartment building early Sunday, police said.

Ashish Shah of Jersey City wandered into the lobby of The Olivia, a tony 36-story building on W. 33rd St., just before 6 a.m., police said.

He ran past the doorman and then took an elevator to the building's roof, tripping an alarm as he tried to get access to its sun deck.

Shah then went back inside, wandered down to the 35th floor, and then fell down the narrow garbage chute, police said.

He landed atop a trash compactor and died instantly.

Investigators believe Shah had been drinking for several hours before the incident and were not immediately certain if it was an accident or a suicide.

"It's amazing that someone could fit in that hole," said resident Stephen Bouchard, who lives on the building's 33rd floor.

Residents described the chute as being about 2 feet wide, just large enough for a person to slide down.

One of Shah's relatives did not know why he was drawn to the high-rise.

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