Aspiring model, 26, who plunged to her death from Times Square hotel rooftop

Elizabeth Gaglewski, an aspiring model from Queens, was identified as the lady who died after falling from a Times Square rooftop bar on the 54th floor.

Elizabeth Gaglewski, 26, died on Wednesday when she fell from a Times Square rooftop bar

Friends and family remembered Gaglewski as “sweet” and compassionate.

Wednesday afternoon, police are examining if she jumped or whether she may have fallen accidentally.

Tony Smith, her uncle, told The New York Post that she was simply a good person, a sweet, kind, and caring child.

Janet, her aunt, stated that she was a good, loving, and caring girl.

They refused to disclose whether she was experiencing mental health issues.

Smith stated that they were awaiting the investigation’s findings.

Before Gaglewski dropped 27 floors and landed on the ledge of the hotel’s skyscraper, bartenders unsuccessfully attempted to save her.

Wednesday, 26-year-old Elizabeth Gaglewski died after falling from a Times Square rooftop bar.

Police have not determined if Gaglewski died by jumping or falling.The balcony where the Gaglewski, 26, fell to her death at Bar 54 on Wednesday

Wednesday, Gaglewski, 26, fell to her death from a balcony at Bar 54.

The sight of Gaglewski jumping from a Times Square rooftop bar frightened onlookers. The 26-year-old fell 27 floors and was pronounced dead at the scene after landing on a balcony 27 levels below. The scene depicts medical examiners removing the woman’s body.

Wednesday about 3:30 p.m., eyewitnesses told police that a woman was’seen jumping’ to her death.

Gaglewski jumped from the Times Square rooftop bar on the 54th story of the Hyatt Centric.

Wednesday at approximately 3:30 p.m., several eyewitnesses told police that the woman was’seen jumping’ to her death.

Gaglewski jumped from Hyatt Centric's 54th floor roof top bar in Times Square

She was observed making a telephone call, then climbing atop a piece of furniture and leaping over the terrace’s side.

A Hyatt employee told the New York Daily News, ‘She strolled right past me and I didn’t give it a second thought. She was a young woman with a bar reservation.’

The employee continued by saying, “It’s easy to jump because the tables and chairs are so close to the window.”

‘She didn’t say anything.

Everyone ran screaming, “She jumped! She leaped!” I initially believed they were playing.According to police, Gaglewski plunged 27 floors from the rooftop of Bar 54 and landed on the 27th floor balcony below. Pictured: The Bar 54 terrace

The woman who was cleaning on the 27th floor heard the crash and discovered her death on the balcony, according to a Daily News employee.

We are fortunate that she did not land on the sidewalk. It is insane.’

The bar is regarded as being located above Times Square’s brilliant lights.

It is described as New York City’s “highest open-air hotel rooftop bar” on the website.

Gaglewski reportedly fell 27 stories from the rooftop of Bar 54 and landed on a balcony on the 27th floor. Featured is the Bar 54 patio

The tragic tragedy occurred just before 3.30 p.m., when rescue personnel discovered 26-year-old Gaglewski unconscious and lifeless on the balcony. The Hyatt Centric hotel is pictured.The horrifying incident happened just before 3.30pm, with emergency services finding the 26-year-old Gaglewski unresponsive and unconscious on the balcony. Pictured: Hyatt Centric hotel

At the scene, Gaglewski was pronounced deceased. The medical examiner of the city will determine her official cause of death. Featured: the exterior of the Hyatt Centric

Tom Blundell, general manager of Hyatt Hotels Corporation, extended sympathies to the family and stated the hotel is working closely with local authorities in a statement.Gaglewski was pronounced dead at the scene. Her official cause of death will be determined by the city medical examiner. Pictured: The outside of Hyatt Centric

The 26-year-old was found motionless and unconscious on the balcony by emergency personnel, and she was pronounced dead at the spot.

The medical examiner of the city will determine her official cause of death.

The police have not disclosed whether the woman was a hotel guest or a visitor to the pub, which requires reservations.

Standard accommodations at the Hyatt are priced at over $600 per night.

The hotel’s website states, “Enjoy breathtaking river-to-river views of the Chrysler Building and lower Manhattan from 54 storeys up at New York City’s highest open-air hotel rooftop bar.”

Above the brilliant lights of Times Square, Bar 54 is an outstanding venue with a sleek, small inside area and a spacious outdoor terrace, ideal for savoring great artisan cocktails, fine wines, and light gourmet fare.

According to a hotel staffer, the bar was closed for the rest of Wednesday.

Tom Blundell, general manager of Hyatt Hotels Corporation, issued the following statement: ‘We are extremely saddened by the incident that occurred this afternoon at our hotel, and our thoughts are with the victim’s family and all who have been touched.

All inquiries should be referred to the New York Police Department, as we are working closely with local authorities.