The 40-year-old woman who jumped to her death from her Midtown apartment building Tuesday morning was identified as a healthcare professional who worked in Brooklyn.
Tiffany Brodvin jumped from the window of her sixth-floor apartment at 157 East 57th Street Third Avenue Tuesday morning and was pronounced dead at the scene.from her Midtown apartment building Tuesday morning was identified as a healthcare professional who worked in Brooklyn.
The woman, identified by sources as Tiffany Brodvin, jumped from the window of her sixth-floor apartment at 157 East 57th Street Third Avenue around 7:15 a.m. and was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.G.N.Miller/NYPostShe had left behind a suicide note, according to law enforcement sources. Brodvin worked as a rehabilitation specialist at the rehab center Braverhood in Brooklyn’s Borough Park neighborhood, according to her FacebookShe had also attended Hunter College and St. George Academy, a private Ukrainian Catholic high school in the East Village, her profile stated.
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