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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Man jumps from 3rd floor of Mantralaya, lands safely

Mumbai News LIVE Updates: A 52-year-old street food vendor from Mumbai`s Borivali, attempted suicide by jumping from the third floor of the Mantralaya, but landed on the safety net, police said. Follow LIVE Updates here

Updated on : 18 March,2024 10:48 PM IST  |  Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent

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