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Model falls from Manhattan building in apparent suicide

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Source: Newsday

A model who walked runways around the world and graced the covers of fashion magazines fell from a Manhattan building Saturday in an apparent suicide, New York City police said.

Ruslana Korshunova, known for her distinctive long hair and green eyes, was apparently killed in the fall at 2:30 p.m. onto busy Water Street outside the Financial District condo building where she lived.

It appeared she fell from the balcony of her ninth-floor apartment, police said, where a large hole was visible in construction netting hanging on the front of the 12-story building.

Investigators were still examining the scene late Saturday, but a police source said there was no sign of a struggle in the apartment. It was unclear if anyone else was in the apartment at the time of the fall or if a suicide note was found. The city medical examiner is to determine the cause of death.




Mahmoud Nakeeb, 45, the building doorman, said he arrived for work about 4 p.m. to find Korshunova's sheet-covered body in the middle of Water Street.

"She's a very sweet girl. She was always smiling. I never see her depressed," Nakeeb said. Korshunova moved in about two months ago, renting the one-bedroom apartment, which had previously been converted from a studio, from the condo owner, he said.

Korshunova, 20, was originally from the former Russian republic of Kazakhstan, according to published reports. Since 2003, she has appeared on the covers of European editions of Elle and Vogue magazines, and in ads for DKNY, Vera Wang, Marc Jacobs and other companies.

Nakeeb worked the night shift on Friday and was on duty when Korshunova came home alone between 4 and 5 a.m., dressed casually and apparently undisturbed. "She said 'Hi.' She always said 'Hi,'" he said.

Korshunova was represented in New York by IMG Models, a top-tier international agency that lists supermodels Kate Moss and Heidi Klum among its clients.

An IMG representative confirmed Saturday that Korshunova was a client but declined to comment further. Korshunova's condo board president also declined to comment.



This is her:
http://supermodels.nl/ruslanakorshunova
 

Ulysses31

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
Better to update this rather than start a new thread

Was tragic supermodel, 20, who threw herself from her ninth floor New York apartment part of a sinister cult?


The suicide of Ruslana Korshunova almost three years ago stunned the world. A beautiful, seemingly happy supermodel, at the peak of her career, the 20-year-old had everything to live for.

But on June 28 2008, the young beauty tragically leapt to her death from a building site adjacent to her 9th floor New York apartment.

She had no history of depression, and there was no trace of alcohol or drugs in her body. In short, the reasons that she took her own life remain a mystery.

Now a filmmaker claims that many clues point to a controversial organisation known as Rose of the World.

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Suicide: Supermodel Ruslana Korshunova, 20, leapt to her death from a building site adjacent to her 9th floor New York apartment on June 28 2008


In his research for a documentary into the Kazakhstan-born model's suicide, Peter Pomerantsev found many references to the Moscow-based group, which describes itself as 'training for personality development'.

Writing about his experiences in Newsweek, he told how he discovered that a close friend of Ruslana, Anastasia Drozdova, also committed suicide, in 2009 in Kiev, under similar circumstances.

Like Ruslana, Anastasia was a budding model - and also ended her life by jumping from a block of flats.

Anastasia's mother, Olga, told Pomerantsev: 'I searched her room for clues. I found these papers from somewhere called Rose of the World.

'Strange words: "Anastasia, your lullaby is winter's end. You're on your way."

'What could they mean? What is "Rose of the World"? I know she went there with Ruslana.'

The filmmaker, who acquired hidden camera footage and recordings of seminars at Rose of the Worlds, reveals that the group's philosophy is based on a discipline called Lifespring, which, during the Eighties, was the subject of so many lawsuits, it was forced to shut down its U.S. operation.

Members, he explains, are asked to speak of their worst experiences, and each in turn relates horrific stories of rape and abusive parents.

Pomerantsev tells how members of 'The Rose' remember Ruslana as an 'enthusiastic speaker'.

She is said to have discussed her father's death and her failed romance.

Meanwhile, the article reports, friends of the two models noticed changes in their behaviour.

'Anastasia would start rows, then burst into tears,' it reads. 'She missed castings, became reclusive. Ruslana became aggressive, for the first time ever swore and cursed. Both [she and Anastasia] lost weight.'

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Star in the making: Ruslana was most famous for appearing in the advertisement for Nina Ricci's signature fragrance


Rose of the World assistant Volodya told Pomerantsev that the changes in Ruslana's behaviour were 'normal'.

He quotes her saying: 'Ruslana had what we call a "rollback". She felt a little strange. You'd find her wandering round town, unsure what she was doing there.

'Maybe she'd cry at night. But she couldn't have killed herself. We cured her of any problems she might have.

And Anastasia? She was messed up already. We tried to help her, we really tried. But she refused transformation. Blame modelling, maybe drugs, not us.'

Pomerantsev's account of footage from The Rose is illuminating. He writes: 'When you enter The Rose, there is darkness and shouting, everything is designed to stun the conscious mind, suspend critical thought.'

He describes a 'life trainer' who 'talks so fast you can't help but be confused, the microphone set at a level your head starts hurting.'

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Tragedy: The Khazakstan-born beauty leapt to her death from the scaffolding next to her apartment in New York's Financial District


But Ruslana and Anastasia, it appears, found something of a refuge in The Rose and signed up for three-day 'training' courses that cost almost $1,000 each.

Pomerantsev reports that Ruslana spent three months attending sessions at The Rose before returning to New York.

She wrote at the time, just a few months before her death: 'I'm so lost, will I ever find myself.'

Of course there could be many other reasons for Ruslana's suicide. Former model and psychologist Elena Obukhova believes the fashion industry is to blame.

And in his living years, sociologist Emile Durkheim opined that young women from former Soviet republics are especially vulnerable because, he claimed, parents have no traditions or value systems to pass onto their children.

It is also no secret that Ruslana struggled with the break-up of her tycoon boyfriend.

Her friend Luba told Pomerantsev: 'He's gorgeous. Girls drop at his feet. He's been with so many of my friends. All of them perfect.'

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Thriving career: Ruslana (right) with supermodels Jessica Stam (left) and Lily Cole (centre) at a fashion show in 2006


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'Like an angel': On the runway in 2008 (left) and in another show in 2005 (right)


When the relationship ended, Luba continues, 'she couldn't understand. Suddenly she was one of a thousand girls. One of a million. A no one.'

Ruslana's social network page, on which she posted many poetic missives, was one of the ways she expressed her sorrow.

Her internet postings reflect an inner torment, with admissions that she was 'hurt' and 'lost'.

In one, she tellingly wrote: 'My dream is to fly. Oh, my rainbow it is too high.'

And the suggestion of flight is also echoed by Pomerantsev, who noted that her body was found 8.5 metres from the building from which she fell.

'8.5 meters? That's not a fall. That's a leap,' he wrote. 'That's almost flight. The supermodel didn't stand on the ledge and take a step off. The supermodel took a run and soared.'

Ruslana was most famous for starring in a campaign for Nina Ricci's house fragrance, and graced the cover of numerous magazines including French Elle and Russian Vogue.

She also featured in ads for DKNY, Vera Wang and Christian Dior among others and was hailed as 'the next big thing' in a profile in Vogue.

Friends refused to believe it was suicide.

'There's no way she would have killed herself,' said friend Kira Titeneva, shortly after Ruslana died. 'She loved life so much.

'She was my best friend. I talked to her Friday night and we were talking all the gossip.'

She added: 'She was like an angel. She was just working, working, working.'



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rk-apartment-sinister-cult.html#ixzz1LTdzOLCN
 

CunningStunts

I changed my middle-name to Freeones
George Bush is behind this... I just know it.
 

tiger1977

Looking to go where no FreeOnes member has gone before!
She was so dejected to find out only half of Detroit can read.
 

Facetious

Moderated
tiger77 said:
She was so dejected to find out only half of Detroit can read.
THIS IS DETROIT!


:eek::1orglaugh

Yep, Monica's old man is a one notorious Congressman John Conyers. ;)




Little girl puts Monica in her place! :1orglaugh




I love that little girl:D
 

Facetious

Moderated
Oh, what I was gonna say prior to getting distracted by that whole Detroit thingy was, just maybe the Russian mobskis knocked this woman off for non compliance, if you get my drift. It's been well documented that certain Russian hockey players over the years have been coerced into paying 'protection fees' to shadowy individuals linked to the Russian mob, why would this model be any different?


:2 cents:FWIW
 

Mr_Balls

Little Porn Lover
That's the mayor of Detroit?

First of all I will have to say, that woman speaks better
if you watch her.

The guy looks like an idiot, he needs a time out.
FUCK YEAH time outs happen in America.
 

Facetious

Moderated
That's the mayor of Detroit?

First of all I will have to say, that woman speaks better
if you watch her.

The guy looks like an idiot, he needs a time out.
FUCK YEAH time outs happen in America.

''SHREK'', she calls em! :1orglaugh

Oh well, she's sittin in prison now anyway.:1orglaugh

''DON'T Disrespect me!'' :mad: :cussing:
:1orglaugh


Note *Thanks for being a good sport through all this, Uly. ;)
Back to the topic at hand . . . shall we? ;)
 

Atar554

Little Porn Lover
That's the mayor of Detroit?

First of all I will have to say, that woman speaks better
if you watch her.

The guy looks like an idiot, he needs a time out.
FUCK YEAH time outs happen in America.

Neither of them were the Mayor of Detroit, the man being called Shrek was Ken Cockrell Jr. was a temp when Kwame Kilpatrick was on trial and heading to jail for the first time.

Monica Conyers was just on the council and she's a raging bitch/idiot. She is now in jail too for taking bribes.

David Bing is the Mayor of the D right now; former Detroit Piston and Bing Steel CEO.
 
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