Multiple outlets report that an Indian-origin couple and their nine-year-old son die after jumping from a high-rise apartment in London. The incident reportedly occurs from the 36th floor of a luxury flat, where all three are said to have fallen to their deaths. The reports describe the family as being of Indian origin and identify the deceased as a couple and their young child. Local authorities are expected to investigate the circumstances surrounding the deaths, including whether there are any related factors beyond the fall itself. The coverage focuses on the location and height of the apartment from which they fell, and on the fact that three members of the family died in the same incident. Both sources present the deaths as occurring at the London residence and describe the event in similar terms, with no additional confirmed details beyond what is stated in the initial reporting.
Indian-origin couple and 9-year-old son die after fall from London apartment
Multiple outlets report that an Indian-origin couple and their nine-year-old son die after jumping from a high-rise apartment in London. The incident reportedly occurs from the 36th floor of a luxury...
- An Indian-origin couple and their nine-year-old son die in a single incident in London.
- The deaths reportedly occur after the family falls from a high-floor apartment.
- One report states the fall is from the 36th floor.
- The incident is described as occurring at a luxury apartment residence.
- Authorities are reported to be investigating the circumstances.
Indian couple yearold son jump to their deaths from London luxury apartment
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