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US woman holding child, 7, falls off New York hotel tower | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
A former Playmate model has fallen to her death with her seven-year-old son from the window of a New York City hotel, local media say. | |
Both the 47-year-old woman, named as Stephanie Adams, and the boy were pronounced dead at the scene, the Gotham Hotel in midtown Manhattan. | |
She was in a bitter custody battle with her estranged husband over the child, according to the New York Post. | |
Ms Adams reportedly checked into a 25th-floor penthouse suite on Thursday. | |
Police said the pair, whom they did not identify but said were believed to be mother and son, landed on a second-floor balcony on Friday morning. | |
A waiter at the hotel's restaurant told the New York Daily News: "One of the guests of the hotel they called the lobby. | |
"They said, 'We saw a dead body.' They said one but then they realised there [were] two." | |
According to her website, Ms Adams was Playboy's Miss November 1992 and once dated Hollywood actor Robert De Niro. | |
Her biography says she was twice married, firstly to an Italian investment banker, and "briefly" to another man, both of whom she divorced. | |
Local media said she was in a bitter custody battle with one ex-husband, whom they named as the owner of a chiropractic clinic, over their son, Vincent. | |
On her website, she also said she authored new age books, astronomy calendars and tarot cards. | |
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