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Man falls to his death from apartment

An unidentified man was found dead after allegedly falling from his apartment on the sixth floor of City Home San Francisco Bay Apartment in Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta, on Thursday

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Sat, November 10, 2012 Published on Nov. 10, 2012 Published on 2012-11-10T08:37:29+07:00

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Man falls to his death from apartment

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n unidentified man was found dead after allegedly falling from his apartment on the sixth floor of City Home San Francisco Bay Apartment in Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta, on Thursday.

Kelapa Gading Police precinct chief Comr. Ardiyanto Tedjo Baskoro said on Friday that up until Friday afternoon, the victim’s identity remained unclear.

According to the witnesses, the man, who only wore underpants, was found dead in the apartment’s swimming pool area in a supine position.

Kompas.com reported that the victim was likely a foreign national. His remains were brought to Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital in Salemba, Central Jakarta, for an autopsy.

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