Thessaloniki: The 34-year-old Cretan committed suicide in the White Tower – Camera…

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It is ultimately attributed to suicide the death of the 34-year-old man who fell from the White Tower her Thessalonikias all the evidence gathered by the authorities shows that he ended his life.

According to Thestival, the Police are examining the footage from the monument’s security cameras, which capture the moment the 34-year-old man decides to dive into the void.

In the video in question, the 34-year-old man is seen alone at the scene and moments later, he is shown taking a turn, jumping over the guard rail and falling into the void.

The same information states that at the time of the fall, the man first hit the windowsill between the battlements and then ended up on the ground.

As an eyewitness had stated, the 34-year-old also hit a tree branch before reaching the spot where he was found dead.

He was identified by the tattoo

The 34-year-old was Greek, originally from Crete and according to the same report, the police managed to identify him from one diamond tattoo which he had on his chest.

His body was transferred to the Forensic Service of Thessaloniki, in Diavata.

At the same time, thessnews reported that eyewitnesses reported seeing the man fall from the White Tower and hit a tree, before landing hard on the ground.

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“A man fell from the roof of the monument. He hit a tree before landing on the ground, that’s why we didn’t hear anything at the time. However, it seems that the man was alone and that’s because no one was looking for him. We ran and alerted the EL.AS and EKAV. The rescuers tried for about 20 minutes to bring him back, but they didn’t succeed,” noted one of the witnesses.


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