Bay Lake Tower Suicide – This morning, July 26, 2023, a tragic incident unfolded as a guest fell from a balcony and lost their life. The distress call was reported at Wednesday at about 7:00 am, and the unfortunate event took place on North World Drive, specifically at the Contemporary Resort and Bay Lake Tower in Orange County, Florida as per the details from the Orange County Sheriffs call list. The tragic incident was also shared by a staff of the establishment in a publication on Reddit that read below:
Bay Lake Tower Suicide – Pretty sure someone just died at Bay Lake Towers. I’m pretty sure someone just died at our hotel… we got a call at 7:30 someone had a medical emergency and not to go on the balconies and then they had people redirecting us. And then we went outside and there’s a tent set up right under a balcony and a it’s all taped up. and a bunch of police vans and a van that says crime scene investigators. It’s really sad but I think because of where it happened somebody jumped off the balcony.
If you or someone you know is struggling with depression and thinking of suicide please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255. If you’re in crisis, there are options available to help you cope. You can also call Lifeline at any time to speak to someone and get support. For confidential support available 24/7 for everyone in the United States, call 988 or go to 988lifeline.org.
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The Orange County Sheriff’s Office has reported that on March 4, 2020, a woman at Disney’s Contemporary Resort jumped to her death from an unidentified place. When the police got to the scene, they discovered the woman deceased. Only the following official statement has been made available to the public by OCSO: “At this time, we believe this was a suicide, and we have no other information to release.”
If you or someone you know may be contemplating suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line. In emergencies, call 911, or seek care from a local hospital or mental health provider.
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