Tragic Fall of Wealthy Family from London Tower Block Under Investigation
Revealed: Family of three who plunged 400ft from 36th floor of a London tower block to their deaths were wealthy - and lived in luxury apartment

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A wealthy family of three fell 400 feet from a 36th-floor balcony of a luxury tower block in Elephant and Castle, London, last Wednesday. The incident is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police, with residents reporting prior disturbances from the family's apartment.
- 01The family lived in Highpoint tower, a luxury apartment complex in Elephant and Castle, London.
- 02Residents reported hearing 'shouts and screams' from the family's apartment weeks before the incident.
- 03The tower block features high-end amenities, including a Sky Lounge and on-site gym, with rents starting at £2,700 per month.
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Last Wednesday, a tragic incident occurred when a family of three fell 400 feet from their luxury apartment on the 36th floor of Highpoint tower in Elephant and Castle, south London. The family, described as wealthy, lived in a building known for its opulent apartments, primarily occupied by international students and young professionals. Following the fall, residents reported having heard disturbances from the family's apartment in the weeks leading up to the incident, including shouting and screaming. Some residents expressed skepticism regarding the circumstances of the fall, noting the height of the glass barriers on the balcony. The Metropolitan Police are currently investigating the deaths, which are being treated as unexpected. An email sent to residents after the incident acknowledged the tragedy and assured them of increased police presence in the area as investigations continue. The Southwark Coroners Court has also been informed and is assisting with the ongoing inquiry.
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The incident has raised concerns among residents about safety and community well-being in the luxury tower block.
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