People Jumping to Their Death *

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2015-08-09

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(These are my pictures of pictures on display at various locations including the 9-11 Memorial Museum) Of the 2,606 victims killed inside the World Trade Center and on the ground in New York City during the September 11 attacks, some have estimated that at least 200 fell or jumped to their deaths
Original file name Attack 9.jpg

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Attack, South Tower, World Trade Center, New York City, North Tower, 911, 911 Terror Attack, Attack in World Trade Center, September 11 2001, Manhattan, NYC, New York, NY, New York State, NYS, The Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Financial District

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