Austin's Cameron Dabaghi Facebook & Photo?

Is there a photo of Austin's Cameron Dabaghi?

21 year old Yale student, Cameron Dabaghi from Austin, committed suicide Tuesday, March 30, 2010 by jumping off of the 86th floor of the Empire State Building. By the time rescue workers arrived, Dabaghi was already dead.
I'm looking for a photo.

Cameron Dabaghi, a junior East Asian Studies major at Yale University’s residential Berkeley College, reportedly committed suicide on by jumping off the observation deck of the Empire State Building. According to the Yale Daily News, Dabaghi jumped to his death late Tuesday evening.

Cameron Dabaghi coming from Austin, Texas, is not the first who committed suicide from the building but sure the youngest one.

He had a Facebook page but I searched for it and no results come up. I want to read his facebook page because I want to check what he wrote there before he jumped from the Empire State Building.

Any links to Cameron Dabaghi's Facebook page? What about his photo?

asked by Tyler in Law & Ethics | 2403 views | 03-31-2010 at 10:58 PM

I believe he had a Facebook page but since the police is currently investigating why Cameron Dabaghi jumped, Facebook is not displaying the page right now.

Dabaghi left a suicide note in his dorm room in New Haven, Conn., a police source said Wednesday.

He apologized for turning to suicide and wrote he planned to jump from either the George Washington Bridge or the Empire State.
There is no word as to why Cameron Dabaghi took his life but what a truly sad course of events. So many young people seem to be committing suicide due to depression.

This is a photo of Cameron Dabaghi.

Austin Cameron Dabaghi

Cameron Dabaghi from Austin Texas crawled under cover of night darkness and dense rain over a four-meter high security fence on the skyscraper overlooking balcony on the 86th floor and threw himself to death. He hit the pavement in front of the entrance to a bank branch on W. 34th St.

Witnesses to Cameron Dabaghi’s Empire State Building suicide reportedly reacted in horror, with one passerby covering Dabaghi’s body with an umbrella.

Hong Zhang works on the 33rd floor of the building and heard the man hit the ground after his fall. The spot where he landed was in front of the Bank of America on West 34th Street.

“I heard the sound of him falling [as I was] walking of the door on the side of 34th Street,” she said. “I heard a big 'thump' sound and then I saw what... looked like a human and walked toward him about 10 meters.”

answered by Jonathan | 03-31-2010 at 11:09 PM

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