PSU student Justine Gross falls 11 floors to her death after ‘jumping into trash chute’ – and body is found at landfill
A PENN State student fell 11 floors to her death after reportedly jumping into a trash chute before her body was found two days later at a landfill site.
Justine Gross, 19, died last Wednesday - minutes after she was said to have been offered drugs by an unnamed man.
She is also said to have sent her friend a last message on Snapchat before her death, which read: "Something just happened."
Now her mom Francoise Gross has told she met with the boy who is said to have offered her daughter drugs.
She said: "I said to him, ‘you’re the last one to see my daughter, what happened?’
"He said, kind of casually, like ‘she came down and I gave her a smoke.’
"He said she had a really bad reaction, a panic, or whatever and he was trying to take her back to her apartment on the 10th floor.”
Justine's body was found at Pennsylvania landfill last Friday - a day after she was reported missing by her concerned family.
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Security footage shows her running along eleventh floor before heading into the chute room, her mom says.
At that point, she appears to be alone.
In the footage seen by Justine's mom, she had earlier left her apartment on floor seven and headed to floor ten, where the unnamed man lives.
She appears unsteady on her feet leaving his apartment in the footage, Francoise says. before being seen running along floor 11 alone.
Francoise said the footage "is not" like her daughter.
She added: "She would never do something like that, go down a chute
“They want me to believe she walked into that chute. I believe someone was chasing her and she went into the chute, thinking it was a staircase.”
A coroners report is yet to be released.
But police are said to have deemed the incident an accident.
Penn State spokeswoman Lisa Powers said "it would be inappropriate for he University to interfere with that investigation nor to address information that has not been publicly released.”
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She added: "The university has offered its condolences to Justine’s family and friends, and has psychological counseling available to anyone who desires it.
“We are heartbroken for the family and friends of Justine Gross and offer our condolences to all who knew and loved her."
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