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So was the time when CDMX cops saved the man who was going to throw himself off a bridge.

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A man was saved by policemen from Mexico City (CDMX) when he allegedly tried to jump off a vehicle bridge in the Santa Martha Acatitla colony, of the Iztapalapa mayor’s office. The events happened when the police were informed by the radio frequency of a person who apparently intended to throw himself from a vehicle bridge in the Ignacio Zaragoza driveway, at the height of Cuauhtémoc street, so they immediately moved to verify the situation. The…
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A man was saved by policemen from Mexico City (CDMX) when he allegedly tried to jump off a vehicle bridge in the Santa Martha Acatitla colony, of the Iztapalapa mayor’s office. The events happened when the police were informed by the radio frequency of a person who apparently intended to throw himself from a vehicle bridge in the Ignacio Zaragoza driveway, at the height of Cuauhtémoc street, so they immediately moved to verify the situation. The…

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Surveillance cameras captured the moment when a group of police officers thwarted the suicide attempt of a man who tried to throw himself off a vehicle bridge in the Iztapalapa mayor’s office. The events occurred at the top of a vehicle bridge located in streets of the Santa Martha Acatitla colony, where police prevented a man in vulnerable situations from attacking his life. You might be interested: Fall 5 for propitiating clandestine throwers …

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24 Horas broke the news in on Wednesday, January 15, 2025.
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