PITTSBURGH,None — Authorities have identified a man who plunged more than 50 floors from the top of a downtown Pittsburgh skyscraper during rush hour, but have yet to conduct an autopsy to confirm he died from the fall and not some other cause.
The man was identified Tuesday as Thomas Senchisen, 37, of Pittsburgh's North Side. He may have been employed by a contractor working at the 54-story Bank of New York Mellon Center.
Senchisen was pronounced dead after falling or jumping from an elevated walkway on the building's top floor at about 4:30 p.m. Monday.
The Allegheny County Medical Examiner scheduled an autopsy for Tuesday.
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