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Woman Dies After Fall From UN Building

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posted on Feb, 18 2008 @ 03:18 PM
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The exopoliticos will be all over this spin, spin, spin... 19th floor at the UN? Yeah... about those windows. It reminds me of another similar story...

"There is a serious, immediate and extraordinarily grave threat to the continued existence of this country.", James Forrestal, died May 22 1949. Suicide, jumper... US Secretary of Defense. Very sad.

Vic

[edit on 18-2-2008 by V Kaminski]



posted on Feb, 18 2008 @ 04:19 PM
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Nice analysis. Check this out:

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She was employed by the International Computing Center, which is part of the World Health Organization and based in Geneva, Switzerland. It is a cooperative that provides computing and communication services to U.N. agencies.

Please visit the link provided for the complete story.


World Health Organization???
This is really starting to sound weird. Being in an IT position myself, I know that people that have access to a company's computing and communications services are privy to all kinds of sensitive information.


Police and U.N. security officers at the scene, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media, said the woman had jumped from a window after showing up to work early in the morning.

Okabe said only that Di Biase died in a fall and there was no suspicion of foul play. The police said they are still investigating.

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If a person was grabbed and thrown out of a window, how does an investigation turn up any evidence of foul play? Maybe if there were video or something, but I doubt that would turn up...

[edit on 2/18/2008 by cliffycrone]

[edit on 2/18/2008 by cliffycrone]



posted on Feb, 18 2008 @ 04:35 PM
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It doesn't make sense to me to get up early in the morning, get dressed and go to work to kill yourself.

Why not just do it at home? Leave a note to "make a statement".

Was this window open? I thought most new buildings had the type that don't open.

[edit on 2/18/08 by kattraxx]



posted on Feb, 18 2008 @ 04:51 PM
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If she was married or lived with anybody, she probably didn't want to put them through ther stress of finding her body. So she went somewhere else to kill herself. She chose work because, well, that's as logical a spot as any other random bridge. She could have chosen to jump because she might not own a gun or have access to prescription drugs, and it's a pretty painless way to go.



posted on Feb, 18 2008 @ 04:56 PM
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Rarely will a woman use a gun to the head (chest maybe) to commit suicide... or anything that will disfigure her, so to speak. Most used method is drugs/poison. Generally. And they usually leave a note.

One of ICC's services:www.unicc.org...



ICC’s new Enterprise Notification Service allows clients to broadcast messages simultaneously to tens, hundreds, or thousands of contacts (staff, constituents, suppliers, etc.) in any situation that requires mass notification.

Not only limited to emergency or disaster scenarios, the service can be used to quickly and effectively disseminate information to contacts. The service ensures that the same message is delivered quickly and reliably to all intended recipients, anytime, anywhere, by a wide variety of communication channels







[edit on 2/18/08 by kattraxx]



posted on Feb, 19 2008 @ 09:51 AM
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Looks like the media is done with this story...

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posted on Feb, 20 2008 @ 04:36 AM
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Yep, put this on the list with all of the other mysterious stories that just suddenly went away recently. It's a shame.



posted on Feb, 20 2008 @ 11:48 AM
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It seems there are still some reports on this case. Warning Contains links to graphic pictures.

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Sunday evening, Inner City Press published an article with two photographs. The first showed Ms. Di Biase's hand protruding from a blanket placed over her body. In the second, her hands have been covered with bags and tape by the authorities. That day, police sources told Inner City Press that the bags and tape are used when there is a chance of DNA evidence from a struggle being recovered.

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Sources at a meeting held Tuesday report that a director-level official known throughout the UN system for having been accused then exonerated of procurement fraud, spoke out about the photos and the publication running them. If in the face of this anger at reporting it needs to be explained again, when a person in their 40s is dead on the UN's South Lawn, it is news to be covered. This is true anywhere in New York City, for example, but the UN seems to think that it is different, that it can choose what is covered and how. That is not the case. At the request of the official from the 38th floor, however, a quote from the Security Council's Sunday emergency meeting in Inner City Press' mid-day Sunday first article on the death, wondering at a connection between the computer worker's death and the lack of e-mail notice of the meeting to the interpreters and to journalists, has been excised.

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Seems like the UN kept this news story on the down low...




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