Connecticut dad jumped to his death during concert at Madison Square Garden in NYC: report

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Connecticut dad jumped to his death during concert at Madison Square Garden in NYC: report

Landon Mion
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Connecticut dad jumped to his death during concert at Madison Square Garden in NYC: report

A Connecticut man jumped to his death at a concert over the weekend at Madison Square Garden in New York, with witnesses telling authorities that he appeared to be “intoxicated,” according to a report.

Paul Kueker, 51, a father of two, was celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary with his wife at Saturday’s Goose concert when he was captured on video falling head-first from a balcony in the 300s section and landed on other concertgoers below, according to the New York Post.

Kueker appeared to be “intoxicated” and “under the influence” before going over the 4-foot glass barrier shortly before 10 p.m., law-enforcement sources told the outlet, citing witnesses.

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The man was unconscious and unresponsive after hitting the ground, police said.

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Paul Kueker, who died after jumping to his death
Paul Kueker, 51, was a father of two celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary with his wife at Saturday’s Goose concert when he jumped to his death.

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He was then rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

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Several people he landed on suffered minor injuries, other sources told the outlet.

Kueker’s wife was near their assigned seats three sections away when the incident occurred, sources told the New York Post.

She was unaware of what happened to her husband until she was notified by authorities, according to the report. She thought her husband had taken a bathroom break.

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New York City’s medical examiner’s office said on Monday that the cause of Kueker’s death remains under investigation. As part of the probe into the incident, the medical examiner said it was conducting a toxicology report.