I'm hurt and lost: Haunting web message of the supermodel, 20, who threw herself from her 9th floor New York flat

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 I'm hurt and lost: Haunting web message of the supermodel, 20, who threw herself from her 9th floor New York flat
A stunning supermodel hailed as 'the next big thing' has plunged nine floors to her death in an apparent suicide. [link]

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Ruslana Korshunova's Prelude to Her Death
Published 6/30/2008 by Jossip at Jossip
... flung herself off the balcony of her 9th floor downtown apartment yesterday, may have, like so many before her, left clues about her inner suffering in the dumpster of all emotions: the Internet. One line in particular — “My dream is to fly. Oh, my rainbow it is too high.” — is already being highlighted as the “foretelling” bit from her online postings, though, in all likelihood, had nothing to do with how she planned to take her own life. [Daily Mail] ...

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