Woman holding her dog leaps to her death from 46-story building in New York's ...

Woman holding her dog leaps to her death from 46-story building in New York's ...
Woman holding her dog leaps to her death from 46-story building in New York's ...

A woman and her rescue dog died on Friday after she jumped from the roof of her luxury building in New York City while carrying her pet, police said.

The woman, 60, had just finished eating her last meal on top of her 46-story apartment building when she jumped to her death with her 'lap dog' just before 1 p.m., the New York Post reported.

She lived in a 46-story building called The Victory at 561 10th Ave. near 41st Street in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan - the site of another fatal jumping incident in February 2020.

Cops told the New York Post they found a handwritten note from the woman talking about stress and bottles of medication in her apartment.

A woman and her dog, not pictured, died on Friday after she jumped from the roof of her apartment building while carrying her pet

A woman and her dog, not pictured, died on Friday after she jumped from the roof of her apartment building while carrying her pet

The woman, 60, had just finished eating her last meal on top of her 46-story apartment building when she jumped to her death

The woman, 60, had just finished eating her last meal on top of her 46-story apartment building when she jumped to her death

The building is managed by Fetner Properties

The building has 420 rental apartments

The building, managed by Fetner Properties, has 420 rental apartments

She lived in a 46-story building called The Victory at 561 10th Ave. near 41st Street in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan

She lived in a 46-story building called The Victory at 561 10th Ave. near 41st Street in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan

Cops said they found a handwritten note from the woman talking about stress and bottles of medication in her apartment

Cops said they found a handwritten note from the woman talking about stress and bottles of medication in her apartment

Just before the woman jumped, a paper airplane note landed near a local resident who was sitting on the roof of a building across the street, he told the outlet.

Dimitri Wallace told the New York Post that he saw the words 'You are blessed!' scrawled on one of the paper airplane's wings. On the other, someone had written: 'Stay strong. You'll get through this!' 

Wallace said he wondered if someone was okay after finding the paper airplane, and in turn threw the paper airplane off the roof to pass along 'a positive message.'

'Yo, that's crazy that somebody like threw this note and then this literally happened like right after,' he said. 'I just saw it, and I was like 'Oh, that's

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