20-year-old woman jumps to her death off skybrige at Pinnacle@Duxton, despite SCDF safety cushions –


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Singapore—A 20-year-old woman jumped off of the sky bridge on the 50th floor at the Pinnacle@Duxton. The woman missed the two safety cushions the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) had set up, and was pronounced dead on the scene.

On Monday, October 14, the SCDF responded to an emergency call that involved an individual who had been sitting on a ledge at 1B Cantonment Road. The call came in at approximately 7:30 in the evening.

When the SCDF arrived on the scene, its personnel set up two safety life air packs as a precautionary measure should the person jump from the ledge where she sat.

A report from Chinese daily Lianhe Wanbao says that the woman had been sitting on the ledge for an hour when she made the jump. Unfortunately, she did not fall within the two safety cushions that the SCDF had deployed.

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Police say that the woman was found unmoving on the ground in front of the building.

According to the SCDF, “The person jumped and fell beyond the air packs. The person was pronounced dead at the scene by SCDF paramedics.”

The police have categorised the demise of the young woman as unnatural death, and an investigation is now ongoing concerning the incident.

Singapore has a number of resources and phone lines to call for anyone suffering from any time of emotional or mental difficulties. Please encourage people you may know who are suffering from such problems to reach out to the following support hotlines:

Singapore Aid Association: 1800-221-4444

School of Mental Health: 6389-2222

Round edge helpline (Chinese): 67410078

Silver ribbon mechanism: 63861928

Children’s Hotline: 1800-274-4788 (for children aged 7 to 12)

Samaritans of Singapore: 1800-221-4444

Singapore Association for Mental Health: 1800-283-7019

Institute of Mental Health’s Mobile Crisis Service: 6389-2222

Care Corner Counselling Centre (Mandarin): 1800-353-5800

In the past few months, the SCDF has responded to similar “rescue incidents” of people sitting on the ledges of high buildings. Early in August, both the SCDF and police come to aid of man sitting on the 7th-floor ledge of Tanjong Pagar condominium.

The man eventually re-entered the apartment via an open window, after which he was apprehended by the police.

The man, reportedly in his 30s, sat beside the outdoor portion of an air conditioning unit, in a white tank top, baseball cap, and dark glasses.

SCDF officers put up netting around the ledge where the man sat, as a preventative measure to keep the man from attempting to jump off of the building. SCDF officers were seen on the ledges above and under the one where the man sat. A safety life air was also seen on the grounds outside the building.

Later that month, the SCDF was able to rescue a 17-year-old girl who was seen sitting on the ledge of a multi-story carpark at Toa Payoh shortly past 8:30 on the evening of August 31. She had been weeping and had her legs over the ledge. Shortly afterward, the SCDF arrived on the scene and were able to pull her to safety. The girl was sent to the hospital and then arrested after her rescue. -/TISG

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