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Police Looking Into Mysterious Fall Case

A young man in Albany, New York was shocked when he discovered the body of his girlfriend lying on the pavement next to her apartment building last week.

According to the police from the area, the young woman supposedly fell from the roof of her four story building early Friday morning. When the boyfriend realized that his girlfriend had gone missing, he checked on the roof. He then peered over the side of the building and saw that her body was on the ground below.

While detectives think that it may have been an accident, they are still investigating the young woman's fall. She is currently being treated at a local medical facility for a brain injury as well as broken bones.

Have you recently incurred serious injuries? Are they the result of another person's negligence? Contact the Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus now to set up a consultation with a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer who can evaluate your case and provide you with legal solutions.
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