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A teen has fallen from the 15th floor of a high rise block in the same region where two girls have already jumped to their deaths.

Investigators are now probing to see if they have been inspired to jump by a twisted social media game encouraging children to end their lives .

The girl miraculously survived the fall, despite the incredible drop, after she landed on the windscreen and bonnet of a car parked below in the Irkutsk region.

She can be seen in shocking CCTV sitting perilously on the top of a metal balcony, swinging her legs.

A second camera then caught her slamming into the parked car as men, who look like security guards, rush to her aid.

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Russian authorities are already investigating the deaths of 130 youngsters who killed themselves in just six months.

And they have opened three criminal cases into "incitement to suicide" involving schoolgirls who were encouraged to kill themselves through social media groups, amid fears the game could have caused many more deaths.

Earlier this year The Siberian Times reported on the deaths of three teenage girls which have striking similarities to this latest incident in the same area of Russia.

Two school girls Yulia Konstantinova, 15, and Veronika Volkova, 16, fell to their deaths on Sunday from the roof of a 14-storey apartment block in Ust-Ilimsk, Irkutsk region.

And a girl, named Ekaterina, 15, was critically injured after falling onto snowy ground from a fifth floor flat in Krasnoyarsk.

Two days earlier, a 14 year old girl from Chita died when she threw herself under a commuter train.

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The Siberian Times reported: "State investigators are probing whether a controversial web 'suicide game' known as 'Blue Whale' influenced the girls.

"Yulia left a note saying 'End' on her social page and earlier she had posted a picture with blue whale, seen as a symbol of a social media movement encouraging children to take their own lives."

A teacher also told police he had received an anonymous plea for help from a student who had joined a 'group of death' and she planned to kill herself soon.

The police found she had been using the social media network Vkontakte - similar to Facebook - and she had been given tasks by the administrator of the group.

She was told to cut certain words on her hands and search for a high-rise building, from which she could jump.

She rejected the demands, but others appear to have obeyed them.

In the Chita case, transport police confirmed that the so-called suicide game 'Blue Whale' is seen as a possible cause of death.

A second girl had made plans to kill herself with the dead teenager, but changed her mind at the last moment, it was reported.

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It is claimed teenagers are urged to use a knife to make the shape of a whale on their wrist or leg, say Russian reports.

The man thought to be behind the Blue Whale game, 22-year-old Philipp Budeikin was jailed in Siberian for three years in July, after a "closed-door" trial.

According to the Daily Mail Budeikin branded victims of the game as 'biological waste' and told police that they were 'happy to die' and he was 'cleansing society', according to investigators.

He denied reports there were as many as 130 teenagers, saying there were 17 and 28 others ready to take their lives.

He will serve his sentence in the Russian equivalent of an open prison.