Polish man jumps to death from cellular tower

Polish man jumps to death from cellular tower

After three days in a meditation center, a person suddenly became severely disturbed.

Polish man jumps to death from cellular tower
A 49-year-old Finnish man was spotted near the top of a mobile building in Looking Thani’s Chaiya area before he jumped from the bed on Friday. ( Photo: Supapong Chaolan )

A 49-year-old Polish man died after falling from a mobile building in the southern province of Chaiya on Friday night.

After being informed that a man who appeared to be emotionally disturbed had climbed the tower, officers and rescue personnel rushed to a location on Highway 41, about 100 meters from the Chaiya crossing in tambon Wiang, according to Pol Capt Danai Chanklan, assistant research chief at the Chaiya authorities place, who was called about 10am.

The naked man was discovered close to the tower’s best, cross-legged. Because they thought he might leap, the officers, rescue workers, and local people tried to persuade him to walk down. On the ground, heat seats were prepared.

As shocked onlookers watched the man, who showed no signs of wanting to climb over, sat there. In an effort to inspire the man to return to the ground safely, monks from the Suan Mokkh International Hermitage in Chaiya arrived at the scene, along with speech instructors.

The male eventually jumped about 20 meters to the ground after two days of pleading unsuccessfully.

The man’s brand has been withheld pending notification of friends.

The Polish gentleman had been practicing yoga at the monastery for about three weeks before he became disturbed, according to a police investigation. The man jumped across the walls of a neighborhood home while moving with a sturdy stick before climbing up the adjacent building.

His brain was sent to Surat Thani Hospital for a post-mortem investigation. The goal for his death was being investigated by authorities.

A police agent, native rescuers, and spectators stand by the man atop the cell phone tower. ( Photo: Supapong Chaolan )