Here's another strange one. The report is that a woman 'falls' from the luxurious building knowm as 'the Manhattan
Lofts Gardens' in a the town of Stratford in the London Borough of Newham.
The Sun news outlet offers the reader images of an helicopter landing on some waste ground in front of -what the
same reader would assume, were the block of flats the woman fell from.
But the reader would be wrong.
Why didn't the news outlet show the correct building that the tragedy occurred...?
Here's the actual Manhattan Lofts Gardens and it's directly behind the person who took the footage of the landing
helicopter image.
In fact, the unknown photographer would be closer to the deceased's body than the actual air ambulance helicopter
and yet, no indication of a dead person is offered.
Strange.
Lofts Gardens' in a the town of Stratford in the London Borough of Newham.
The Sun news outlet offers the reader images of an helicopter landing on some waste ground in front of -what the
same reader would assume, were the block of flats the woman fell from.
But the reader would be wrong.
Quote:Woman, 26, died falling from posh London flats after being ‘sexually assaulted’ as man, 26, arrestedArchived Sun Article:
"Detectives are investigating the death of a woman who plunged from a height after they were called to reports
of a serious sexual assault. A 26-year-old woman fell to her death after being “seriously sexually assaulted” at a
luxury block of flats in Stratford, East London.
Police were called to Manhattan Lofts Gardens on International Way at around 4.30pm after a third party reported
the incident. They arrested a 26-year-old man, who remains in custody, but were called back to the same address
an hour later to reports of a woman falling from a height.
Three photos:
(Left-to-right)
One taken from International Way where the building that woman fell from is situated.
One taken from 'Penny Brookes Street' where the Manhattan Lofts Gardens building is seen in the background.
One taken from beneath a foyer shelter of Strafford's 'International' Train Station.
Emergency services were called and attempted to save the woman, but she was pronounced dead a short time later.
A spokesman for the met confirmed that the IOPC have been informed of the incident.
Officers closed off International Way yesterday, but have since reopened the road and continue with their enquiries.
One local told The Sun: “We just saw the police and emergency services, as well as the air ambulance.
“Someone said that a woman had fallen from the flats, but we don’t know more than that. It’s just awful. You can’t bear
thinking about it.”
'CAN'T BEAR THINKING ABOUT'
A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said: “Police attended a residential address at International Way, Stratford, shortly
after 16.30hrs on Tuesday, 17 August following receipt of a third party report of a serious sexual assault.
“Officers attended and a 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault. He was taken to an east London
police station where he remains in custody at this time. “At around 17.40hrs, police received a report of a 26-year-old
woman having fallen from height at the same location. Officers at the scene helped provide first aid and called London
Ambulance Service.
“Despite the efforts of emergency services, the woman died a short time later.
“Her next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers...'
Why didn't the news outlet show the correct building that the tragedy occurred...?
Here's the actual Manhattan Lofts Gardens and it's directly behind the person who took the footage of the landing
helicopter image.
In fact, the unknown photographer would be closer to the deceased's body than the actual air ambulance helicopter
and yet, no indication of a dead person is offered.
Strange.
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