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Friends Remember Stamford Woman Killed After Jumping Onto I-95

STAMFORD, Conn. — A woman who died after she jumped from an overpass on I-95 in Stamford last week was remembered fondly by friends and neighbors, according to the Stamford Advocate.

Traffic is jammed on I-95 in Stamford after a woman jumped to her death onto the highway near Exit 9.

Traffic is jammed on I-95 in Stamford after a woman jumped to her death onto the highway near Exit 9.

Photo Credit: Connecticut Department of Transportation

Abbey Meany, 27, of Stamford was killed after she jumped onto I-95's left lane from the Main Street overpass at Exit 9 at around 11:46 a.m. Thursday, according to State Police.

A friend from Meany's teenage years told the Stamford Advocate that Meany was a "charismatic" and "lovely person" who was "chronically miserable." Meany was a single mother who lived in Norwalk for many years before moving to Stamford, the Stamford Advocate reported.

Others who knew the single mother described her as "sweet" and "wonderful," according to the Stamford Advocate.

State Police said Meany died of severe head trauma. She was also hit by a car on I-95, but it's unclear whether she was already dead. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will determine the exact manner and cause of death, police said.

The case remains an active investigation, police said.

Click here to read the Stamford Advocate story.

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