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Apr 08, 2021 07:29 AM EDT
On Tuesday, a 12-year-old boy killed himself by jumping from the roof of an Upper East Side building in New York City.
Boy died after jumping in 15-story apartment building in New York
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The unidentified boy leapt from the roof of the 15-story apartment building at 1045 Park Avenue.
The NYPD tells DailyMail.com they responded to the scene following a 911 call around 3:45pm.
The NYPD won t reveal more details while it investigates.
While the police haven t released details, the apparent suicide comes at a time when mental health professionals have expressed worry over the effects of a year s worth of lockdown - and no school - on younger people.
Officers came across an unconscious and unresponsive male with body trauma atop of a car.
The boy landed on a parked car, shattering the front window of the vehicle according to the New York Post.
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