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		<title>Columbia Freshman Dies After Falling Out of 114th Street Building</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Columbia student fell to her death from her dorm last night in what was originally reported as an accident but is now being treated as a possible suicide. Martha Corey-Ochoa, who was 18-years-old, fell from her 14th floor dorm around 11 p.m., reports Gothamist. The freshman’s dorm was on 114th Street in Manhattan. Columbia’s ]]></description>
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<p>A Columbia student fell to her death from her dorm last night in what was originally reported as an accident but is now being treated as a possible suicide. Martha Corey-Ochoa, who was 18-years-old, fell from her 14th floor dorm around 11 p.m., reports <em>Gothamist</em>. The freshman’s dorm was on 114th Street in Manhattan. Columbia’s dean, Kevin Shollenberger, emailed students to offer his condolences, according to Gothamist.</p>
<p>A witness told the <em>New York Post</em> people filled W. 114th Street shortly after the incident, and CPR was performed, but Corey-Ochoa later died at the hospital. <em> The Daily News</em> reported police were treating the death as a suicide, because of “a history of psychiatric problems.” At this time, reports of suicide are unconfirmed.</p>
<p>In an article published last fall on <em>Patch.com</em>, Corey-Ochoa was depicted as academically hard-working. <em>Gothamist</em> reports Columbia’s school year has not yet begun, but freshman orientation started yesterday.</p>
<p>—Alissa Fleck</p>
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