Student, 22, falls 140ft from Fordham University's bell tower at 4am because she 'wanted a better view of the city' The unidentified student was rushed to local Bronx hospital in serious condition Police said she went to Keating Hall bell tower with friends around 4am Sunday She fell 140 feet while trying to get a better view of the skyline, police said It's unclear what led up to the 22-year-old's fall; no other students were injuredBy Valerie Edwards For Dailymail.com Published: 15:50 BST, 14 April 2019 | Updated: 15:53 BST, 14 April 2019 Viewcomments A 22-year-old student fell 140 feet from Fordham University's bell tower early Sunday morning. The New York Police Department said the unidentified student went to the Keating Hall clock tower with her friends around 4am. Police said the senior fell while trying to get a better view of the city's skyline. A 22-year-old woman fell 140 feet from Fordham University's Keating Hall bell tower (pictured) Sunday around 4am. The NYPD said the student went to the tower with friends to get a better view of the city The student was taken to a local Bronx hospital in serious condition, according to NBC. It's unclear what led up to her fall. None of the other students were injured. Fordham University has not commented on the incident. The Keating Hall clock tower is off limits to students at the university. In 2013, The Fordham Ram published an article about the gothic granite building and how students are forbidden inside. Students who violate this rule 'would likely face disciplinary action if they entered it'. The student was taken to a local Bronx hospital in serious condition. It's unclear what led up to her fall. None of the other students were injured. Pictured is the bell tower on Fordham's Bronx campus Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility