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Palisades Center shopping center to erect suicide barriers after recent death

WEST NYACK – The owners of the Palisades Center are being urged to implement safety measures that could prevent suicides at the massive mall.

There have been a number of jumpers in the mall. The railings on the upper floors and the escalator areas are not equipped with safety devices to prevent people from jumping.

A petition for more safety was the response to a 32-year-old woman from Nyack jumping from an upper floor of the mall on Sunday afternoon. Clarkstown police ruled the woman's death a suicide.

The petition on Change.org was started by Shannon Hardy of Pearl River, who is calling on mall management to take appropriate measures in the busy mall.

She wrote that Sunday's death was the 10th death at the mall that she was aware of in recent years.

Clarkstown police did not immediately respond to a request for information about previous suicides at the mall.

Petitioners believe that barriers to suicide prevention could play a crucial role

By Thursday afternoon, Hardy's petition had 542 signatures, with the goal being 1,000.