The family of three who plunged 400 feet to their deaths from a London tower block were wealthy and lived in a luxury apartment, we can reveal.
The man, woman and child were found dead last Wednesday after falling into the courtyard from a balcony on the 36th floor of a high-rise in Elephant and Castle, south London.
The family lived in Highpoint tower, home to 458 opulent apartments mostly rented by international students from wealthy backgrounds in East Asia and middle-class young professionals.
The block once housed more than 500 asylum seekers who branded it a ‘hostel from hell’.
But redeveloped by Canadian
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