Elvita Adams: Meet black woman who jumped from Empire State Building’s 86th floor and survived.

 Elvita Adams: Meet black woman who jumped from Empire State Building’s 86th floor and survived.



On December 2, 1979, a 29-year-old black lady by name Elvita Adams jumped from Empire State Building’s 86th floor and survived against all odds.


 reports claims that the young woman was attempting to join over 30 people who had taken their lives by jumping from the same building. 


It is reported that life had become extremely difficult for Elvita and her 10-year-old child as she had lost her job and was living off welfare cheques which were not sufficient to pay her rent and take care of her son.


Elvita, therefore, decided to end it all by jumping from the building but something unexpected happened as the young lady let herself off the 86th floor of the skyscraper. 


It was almost as though every element including natural circumstances were fully arranged to save the lady from losing her life. As she expected death by falling to the street below, strong wind gusts saved her. The winds were so powerful that they blew Adams’ body back, landing her on a two-and-a-half-foot ledge on the 85th floor. 


A security guard who heard her in pain arrived at the floor’s window and pulled her in. She was subsequently admitted to Bellevue Hospital with a fractured pelvis. It is indicated that Elvita Adams was the only person to fall from the skyscraper and survived.


 The first incident occurred in 1931 when a man who had lost his job jumped from the 58th floor while the building was yet to be completed, and dozens of other people lost their lives by jumping in a similar manner

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