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Re: Man survives six-story plunge from Metropolis Towers - Downtown Jersey City high-rise
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I'm a bit perplexed with the question. That was the first time I've posted (therefore, no 're-post'); I was unaware that this news story existed (I learned of it by accident when searching for my friend's home address). More importantly, this news item and its associated comment threads still exist (and, as of 11/13/09, come up readily when searching with google). Given this (and given that no-one close to both the victim and the investigation has posted) it's only logical to post important information that wasn't represented in the existing posts. Also, it seems logical that an update on the victim's condition would be additionally appreciated.
Posted on: 2009/11/14 2:19
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because the information about the percocet might potentially help others in the future or because it's good to know the guy in the news a year ago wasnt crazy and - yes he's doing better now.
Posted on: 2009/10/22 2:02
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I am glad to hear that your friend is doing better but I ask why re-post after almost 9 months. The last posting was 2/15/09
Your friend is one lucky person.
Posted on: 2009/10/21 22:00
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I'm glad to hear that he is recovering.
Posted on: 2009/10/21 21:58
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I am a very close friend of the person identified as having attempted suicide. I also spoke at length a number of times with the investigating detective who said that in his long career - where he's investigated many suicide attempts- none of them had the characteristics that this had: where absolutely no signs existed beforehand (doing well at work, no withdrawal from his close-knit family/friends, no money or personal crises, etc.). The detective told me that the only thing he could think of was that it was due to a bad reaction to the Percocet that my friend was taking for the pain after his recent knee operation. I then did a great deal of research, including conferring with a top mental health researcher/clinician. The result is that there are cases of sudden suicidal ideation and actual attempts from Percocet (it's not a common side effect but there are cases in the literature; just as there are cases of suicidal ideation associated with other psychotropic medication). I gave this information to the detective.
When my friend regained consciousness (they kept him sedated for the pain during his initial recovery), I shared this information with him. He was very glad that I did because he literally had no clue as to what happened and how the heck he ended up in the hospital (he said it was very scary to have a memory of being in your room with nothing wrong and then waking up battered in an emergency room). The good news is that he's recovering well and will be able to walk again.
Posted on: 2009/10/21 21:54
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Was it really necessary to put the person full name in the paper? Score 1 for Hudson Reporter for being tacky!
Posted on: 2009/2/14 22:26
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JP Morgan employee survived six-floor leap
Ricardo Kaulessar Hudson Reporter A Downtown Jersey City man survived after jumping for his sixth floor apartment on Tuesday, according to a police report. According to the report, Nishesh L. Sing al, 41, who resides at 280 Marin Blvd., which is known as Metropolis Towers, was found by a building security guard at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the building's parking lot bleeding from his face, upper arm, and chest, and with stab wounds. The report says police in their search of Singal's apartment found blood on the bedroom floor, bathroom floor, and the victim's bed. Also, police found no evidence of anyone else staying in the apartment. Singal, an employee of the JP Morgan Chase Bank in Manhattan, was treated for lacerations to his chest and upper arms and broken bones in his face, pelvis, legs and feet, and was listed in critical condition at the Jersey City Medical Center. Calls for an update on his condition as of Friday were not returned. Police believed the incident was a suicide attempt. ? Ricardo Kaulessar
Posted on: 2009/2/14 21:53
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jeez.. you know how some people really have it coming to them? well this guy definitely DID NOT have it coming to him at all
http://www.nj.com/news/jjournal/jerse ... 23433715756070.xml&coll=3 "A 41-year-old bank employee survived a suicide attempt yesterday after stabbing himself multiple times and then jumping from his sixth-floor balcony at the Metropolis Towers on Marin Boulevard in Downtown Jersey City, police reports said. " unfortunate that the economy (most likely, although who knows what other problems he might have been facing) would drive someone to this. if he does recover, i hope that he doesnt try it again in the future
Posted on: 2009/2/11 13:54
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"Jersey Journal file photo" aka, old
Shouldn't attempted suicide kind of imply a DNR request?
Posted on: 2009/2/10 17:22
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It's a Jersey Journal file photo
Posted on: 2009/2/10 17:22
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Very sad story -- I wonder if this is partly due to the economy -- there have always seemed to be too many suicides at the waterfront -- not sure what stresses cause them.
I hope the person fully recovers!
Posted on: 2009/2/10 17:14
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Is that an old picture? It looks like everyone is wearing short sleeves and shorts, and it looks like there are leaves on the tree.
Posted on: 2009/2/10 16:54
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Man survives six-story plunge from Metropolis Towers - Downtown Jersey City high-rise
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Man survives six-story plunge from Downtown Jersey City high-rise by Charles Hack/The Jersey Journal Tuesday February 10, 2009, 11:20 AM A man survived a six-story fall from the Metropolis Towers in Downtown Jersey City this morning, police said. Police are investigating an apparent suicide attempt at the Metropolis Towers on Marin Boulevard in Downtown Jersey City where a man in his late 30s or early 40s is believed to have jumped from a sixth-floor balcony, JCPD spokesman Stan Eason told The Jersey Journal. The man survived the plunge but the extent of his injuries couldn't be learned. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ves_sixtstory_plunge.html
Posted on: 2009/2/10 16:51
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