Expat falls to his death at Beijing airport

By Joe McGee, April 29, 2014

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An unidentified foreign man fell to his death as he waited for his flight at Beijing Capital International Airport on Monday morning, Beijing Times reports.

The incident occurred at around 8am at Terminal 3, where the man fell from the third floor to the second floor. His death was confirmed at 3pm. 

No further details, such as the man's nationality or his destination, have been disclosed. The incident is being investigated. 

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