If he was halfway down a flight of open stairs on like the fifth floor of a big open stairwell, and went over the banister and fell to the ground, that would be the appropriate preposition, correct? Or not?
I was wondering about that scenario or even like fire escape "stairs." So creepy that Uncle Putie makes it obvious on purpose.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/27/business/russian-deaths-india-pavel-antov-intl/index.html dam........the wealthy Russians are not safe anywhere Russian sausage magnate-turned-lawmaker Pavel Antov died in India on Saturday after falling from the third floor of his hotel, according to the Indian police. Antov’s death came after his friend and travel companion Vladimir Budanov died of a heart attack on Antov’s 65th birthday, two days earlier, Vivekanand Sharma, a senior police official in India’s northeastern Odisha state, said Tuesday. In 2018, Antov topped the Forbes ranking of the 100 richest civil servants in Russia. His income in 2018 amounted to about 9.97 billion rubles, according to Forbes Russia. He was a member of the Russian parliament’s United Russia party, which was formerly headed by Vladimir Putin and is still staunchly supportive of the Russian President. Antonov pledged his support for Putin last June when he was forced to deny having posted an anti-war message on WhatsApp. He blamed an “unfortunate misunderstanding and a technical error” and said the status had been deleted.
MEAN WHILE IN RUSSIA.... EVERYTHING IS THE SAME IT HAS BEEN FOR 500 YEARS. "Accidents happen, the wealthy especially need to be careful around stairs... and windows... and walking across the street in front of trucks." - Vlad "Safety First" Putin
He’s a Russian dude in India That’s a really easy where’s Waldo puzzle @Sweet Lou 4 2 @Reeko who in the world can translate Russian to Hindi ?