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Chapter 6 - CHAPTER 5.5: EMERGENCY SERVICES INCIDENT REPORT

[EMERGENCY SERVICES INCIDENT REPORT]

CASE ID: SJ-202█-02-04-1644

INCIDENT TYPE: Suicide (Non-Suspicious)

DATE: February 04, 202█

TIME OF DEATH: 16:44 (Local Time)

[Note: 16:44 → 4:44. Japanese superstition: 4 = shi (死) → "death"; triple 4 = triple death]

LOCATION:

St. Josselin Academy

Main Building – Rooftop Area

VICTIM INFORMATION:

Name: Luck ██████

Age: 18 (DOB: February 04, 200█)

[Incident occurred on victim's birthday]

Sex: Male

Student Status: Enrolled, Final-Year Student

REPORTING PARTIES:

Multiple student witnesses (names withheld per departmental policy).

All reporting parties provided consistent accounts.

INCIDENT SUMMARY:

Emergency services were dispatched at 16:50 following multiple calls reporting a student fall from the rooftop of St. Josselin Academy.

Upon arrival at 17:00, the victim was located at ground level beneath the main building rooftop. The individual was unresponsive. No vital signs were detected. Resuscitation was not attempted due to visible trauma inconsistent with survival.

Preliminary findings indicate the victim accessed the usually locked rooftop voluntarily and subsequently fell from height. Witness statements consistently report the victim was alone at the railing immediately prior to the fall.

No evidence of a physical altercation, forced movement, or third-party involvement was observed at the scene at the time of assessment. No defensive injuries were immediately apparent.

No suicide note was recovered from the victim's person or belongings.

Based on witness testimony and the absence of observable foul play, the incident has been classified as suicide pending routine investigation.

WITNESS STATEMENTS (SUMMARY):

Witnesses report the victim appeared emotionally distressed in the hours leading up to the incident.

Several witnesses stated the victim had been "acting strangely" and "withdrawn" in recent days.

No witnesses reported physical contact between the victim and any other individual immediately prior to the fall.

Statements were obtained on-site and deemed sufficient for preliminary determination. No material inconsistencies noted.

SCENE ASSESSMENT:

Rooftop access door found unsecured at time of response.

Weather conditions: Heavy rain, high winds, reduced visibility.

Railing damage observed; preliminarily assessed as pre-existing structural wear consistent with the age of building (est. 70+ years).

No further forensic examination requested at this time.

DISPOSITION:

Body released to county medical examiner for standard post-incident procedures.

Family notification delegated to school administration.

School counseling services advised to be made available to student body.

No criminal investigation deemed necessary.

FINAL DETERMINATION:

Cause of Death: Blunt force trauma due to fall from height

Manner of Death: Suicide

Case closed.

FILING OFFICER: Det. R. Marshal, Badge #4729

SUPERVISING OFFICER: Sgt. K. Musashi, Badge #2103

[End Report]

In a small house three miles away, an old woman and a young girl sat at a kitchen table, waiting for someone who would never come home.

Between them, a small box wrapped in newspaper.

Unopened.

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