Long Island, New York. — A tragic incident occurred on Friday afternoon when a man died after jumping from the observation deck of the historic Fire Island Lighthouse, in Long Island, authorities reported.
According to the Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD), the incident was recorded around 1:45 p.m. and is currently being investigated by the Homicide Squad detectives along with the National Park Service.
"Detectives from the Suffolk County Police Homicide Squad, along with the National Park Service, are investigating the death of a man who jumped from the Fire Island Lighthouse this afternoon," the SCPD said in a statement.
The authorities confirmed that the subject, whose identity has not yet been revealed, was captured in images while approaching the monument, buying an entrance ticket and, minutes later, throwing himself into the void.
After the fact, the Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society announced the temporary closure of the 167-year-old structure. “The lighthouse is temporarily closed until further notice”, they reported in a Facebook post. Subsequently, they indicated that the monument would remain closed on Saturday, but would reopen on Sunday.
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The Fire Island Lighthouse, inaugurated in 1858 and remodeled in 1891 to preserve its iconic alternating white and black stripes, is considered one of the main tourist attractions on Long Island. With a height of 168 feet, from the top of its tower it is even possible to see the New York City skyline.






