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    priorychick wrote:
    well, to the comment above ^ yes you are right she was not a rapist or drug dealer or whatever else u said, she was a young 18 year old girl that i happened to know extremly well.. everybody has a past right? im sure ur not as innocent as your making out im sure u have done things wrong in your past but everyone deserves a second chance unfortunatly shenice will not get a second chance in life!! maybe u should put urself in her friends or her families shoes how owuld u feel if one of ur family members was trying to turn there life around and this happened! a little respect for her friends and family wouldnt hurt!! sleep tight my angel thinking of you every minute xxxxxxx
    I have never robbed 3 people or climbed out of a 17th floor window. Got more brains than that. Anything I have been caught doing I have accepted the punishment for. Not tried to run away/ climb out a window from it.

    I have lost mates that have done stupid things. They were stupid and resulted in their death. Yeah I miss them but thinking about I don't want stupid people near me because they could get me killed as well."
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Woolwich death plunge teen believed to be St Paul's Cray robber

Shanise Paris-Goff Shanise Paris-Goff

A TEENAGER who plunged to her death from the 17th floor of a block of flats in Woolwich yesterday is believed to be a convicted robber called Shanise Paris-Goff.

The 18-year-old woman fell from a bedroom window at a flat in Hastings House, Mulgrave Road, shortly after two plain clothes police officers entered the home.

They were there to carry out an arrest inquiry as she had breached the terms of her licence.

Police have yet to officially name the woman but it is thought she is Ms Paris-Goff, from St Paul’s Cray, who was sentenced to three years behind bars for robbery and assault in May 2009.

Ms Paris-Goff, who is also known as Sherise Steabler, was released in April last year and her parole licence was revoked three months later because she had failed to register with her probation officer, which was part of her early release conditions.

Officers said the woman was alone in a bedroom, with the door half open, when she fell.

A post-mortem examination is due to take place today.

A man who was arrested at the time on suspicion of assisting an offender has been bailed to return to a south London police station in early June pending further enquiries.

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