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Two women killed in fall from high-rise in Ho Chi Minh City

Two women killed in fall from high-rise in Ho Chi Minh City

Sunday, March 21, 2021, 10:41 GMT+7
Two women killed in fall from high-rise in Ho Chi Minh City
The scene of a fatal fall at the Topaz Home residential building in District 12, Ho Chi Minh City on March 21, 2021. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre

Two women were pronounced dead after a fall from the residential building Topaz Home in District 12 of Ho Chi Minh City on Sunday.

As per local reports, the bodies of the two victims were found on the ground in the early morning by a security officer of Topaz Home.

By 8:00 am on Sunday, police of District 12 had cordoned off the scene and commenced investigation.

The scene of a fatal fall at Topaz Home residential building in District 12, Ho Chi Minh City on March 21, 2021. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre

The scene of a fatal fall at the Topaz Home residential building in District 12, Ho Chi Minh City on March 21, 2021. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre

The scene of a fatal fall at Topaz Home residential building in District 12, Ho Chi Minh City on March 21, 2021. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre

The scene of a fatal fall at the Topaz Home residential building in District 12, Ho Chi Minh City on March 21, 2021. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre

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