NRI Jumps to Death from 10th Floor
- A 45-year-old man identified as Nishant died in Gurugram after allegedly jumping from a high-rise in Sector 65 on Saturday night, police said. - The clearest reported detail is the location dispute — some outlets said M3M Heights’ 10th floor, others said M3M Emerald Hills’ eighth floor. - That mismatch matters because the story quickly shifted from an unidentified death to a named, US-returned man tied to personal distress.
A man’s death in Gurugram turned into a confusing local news story almost immediately. Early reports said an unidentified person had jumped from the 10th floor of M3M Heights in Sector 65. But later reports named the dead man as 45-year-old Nishant, said he had recently returned from the US, and placed the incident at a different residential complex in the same sector — M3M Emerald Hills, from the eighth floor. The basic fact looks stable. A man died after a fall from a high-rise in Sector 65 over the weekend. The exact building and floor are where the reporting splits. ### What do we know for sure? Police in every version treat this as an apparent suicide, not an accident or assault. The incident happened in Gurugram’s Sector 65, residents alerted police, officers reached the spot, and the body was sent for post-mortem. No report in the initial coverage points to a suicide note being recovered. That means the broad outline is clear even if some specifics are still muddy. ### Who was the man? The later and more detailed reports identify him as Nishant, 45. They describe him as having recently returned from the United States and staying with family in Gurugram. One report says he came back on April 28, 2026, just days before the incident. That detail matters because it turns the story from a generic “man jumps from tower” brief into a personal-crisis case with a recent travel timeline. ### Why are the building details inconsistent? This is the biggest gap in the story. The first report from The Tribune says M3M Heights and the 10th floor. Several later reports say M3M Emerald Hills and the eighth floor. Both places are in Sector 65, which makes it easy to see how early in reporting the identity and the death are treated as more reliable than the exact tower-and-floor combination. ### What motive are police looking at? The later reports point to personal distress, especially marital problems. Some say Nishant was under stress because of an ongoing dispute with his wife and possible divorce proceedings. One outlet also mentions depression. None of that is the same thing as a final established cause — it is the line investigators appear to be examining after speaking with family. ### Why does this kind of mismatch happen? Breaking local crime stories often move in two stages. First comes the bare incident report — body found, police called, post-mortem ordered. Then comes the identity pass, where family, neighbors, and police fill in who the person was and what may have happened. If those stages pull from different inputs, details can clash. That seems to be what happened here. ### So what should readers take away? The solid version is simple. A 45-year-old man named Nishant, recently back from the US, died after an apparent suicide in Gurugram’s Sector 65 over the weekend, and police are investigating the circumstances. The shakier part is the exact site description. If you saw “M3M Heights, 10th floor” ### Bottom line? This is less a story about a mystery death than about how fast first reports can harden before the details settle. The death itself appears real and confirmed. The address line is what still needs cleaning up.