Tragedy in Bratislava: Woman Dies After Fall From Fourth Floor
Bratislava is reeling after a 31-year-old woman died following a fall from the fourth floor of an apartment building. The incident occurred shortly before 6:00 PM local time on Thursday, February 5, 2026, when police received a notification on the emergency line at 5:51 PM, according to reports.
Police and emergency medical services were dispatched to the scene immediately. Paramedics fought to save the woman’s life, but she succumbed to her injuries at the location, despite their efforts.
The Bratislava Regional Police Directorate confirmed that an investigation is underway. “The event is currently under investigation. We will provide more information when the procedural situation allows,” a statement from the police directorate read. The circumstances leading up to the fall remain unknown at this time.
Authorities are currently securing evidence and documenting the scene. No further details regarding the victim’s identity have been released.
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