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Alina Page is named as Russian mom-of-two, 35, who jumped to her death from 36th floor of NYC apartment building where she lived with surgeon husband

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A mother-of-two killed herself by jumping from the roof of her luxury NYC apartment building after an argument with her husband, DailyMail.com can reveal.

Alina Page, 35, fell from the 36th floor roof of her lavish Upper East Side high-rise on Thursday evening, after a disagreement with her partner, Orthopedic surgeon Brian Page, sources claim. 

It is unclear what the two were arguing about, with Page being discovered with critical injuries outside The Brittany, according to the NYPD.

The building boasts a roof terrace, with sources confirming to DailyMail.com that Page is thought to have jumped from the highest point.

Alina Page (right) leapt from the roof of The Brittany after an argument with her surgeon husband Brian Page (seen with their two children) 

Page, from Russia, married Brian in 2007, and she would often share her love for her lavish New York home. On the night of her death, sources said she ran from the couple's $7,500-a-month apartment 

An NYPD spokesperson told DailyMail.com Page's injuries were 'consistent with a fall', and there were no signs of criminality in the death, but investigations continue. 

Initial reports from the incident described the mother-of-two as 'clinging to life' after being found on the sidewalk of her ritzy neighborhood. 

Police confirmed that her injuries were as a result of a fall from an ‘elevated height’. 

She was rushed to the New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell, but was pronounced dead on arrival after succumbing to her injuries.

The young mother made the move to the Big Apple with her husband in 2021 with their two children from Temple, Texas.

The family appeared to live a life of luxury, as sources claim Page ran from the couple’s $7,500-a-month apartment after the argument with her husband. 

Page, from Russia, married Brian in 2007, and regularly posted about her love for her new New York home and shared sweet snaps of her beaming family. 

The young mom's social media is filled with smiling, family photos with Brian and their two children, including a Halloween scavenger hunt they prepared to welcome their kids to the new city in 2021. 

According to The Brittany's website, the building boasts a 'stately framed entrance with 24-hour doorman, landscaped gardens with sparkling fountain, elegant two-story lobby, landscaped rooftop sundeck with mesmerizing panoramic river and city views.' 

The lavish apartment building also comes with a 7,000-square-foot state-of-the-art fitness club, 55-foot indoor swimming pool, and men’s and women’s saunas.

The young mother made the move to the Big Apple with her husband in 2021 with their two children from Temple, Texas

The couple appeared to live a life of luxury, and would regularly share sweet snaps of their family lifestyle in New York City 

Page was rushed to hospital on Thursday evening 'clinging to life', however she succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead on arrival 

Just a few blocks from the Gracie Mansion, the residence of New York City's Mayor, the building is known for its picturesque views of both the East and Harlem rivers bordering Manhattan. 

Page's apparent suicide comes just weeks after another person threw themselves from the top of another of the Big Apple's lavish buildings. 

The Gotham Hotel was the site of Playboy model Stephanie Adams' death, after she and her seven year old son plunged to their deaths from the 25th floor of the hotel

Investigations were launched after a man fell from the Gotham Hotel near Fifth Avenue on October 27, where a room can go for upwards of $1000 a night. 

The swanky hotel was the site of Playboy model Stephanie Adams' death, after she and her seven-year-old son plunged to their deaths from the 25th floor of the hotel.

Adams was married to the boy's father, Manhattan-based chiropractor Charles Nicolai, and the pair had been in the midst of a bitter custody battle at the time.

Authorities said she pushed her seven-year-old son Vincent out the window of a 25th floor hotel before leaping to her death.

The two landed on a second-floor balcony and were both pronounced dead at the scene.

For help and support call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline on 988, or call The Samaritans on 212-673-3000 

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