Student jumps to his death after roommate films gay sex and puts it on the internet

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Tyler Clementi (pictured) is thought to have committed suicide after discovering his sexual encounter had been streamed online

A student who was secretly filmed having sex is feared to have killed himself after learning the footage was put on the internet.
Tyler Clementi, 18, is thought to have jumped to his death from a bridge after discovering his sexual encounter with another man had been streamed live to other students by a roommate.
He was said to be distraught before plunging from the George Washington Bridge into the Hudson River in New York. He left a post on his Facebook page saying 'jumping off the gw bridge sorry'.


The shocking details emerged after police in New Jersey charged two students with the cyber-voyeurism.
Dharun Ravi, 18, and Molly Wei, 18, are alleged to have hidden a camera inside Clemente's bedroom and streamed his sex session live over the internet.
The pair, who were high school classmates of the victim, were charged with two counts each of invasion of privacy.
The incident took place at Rutgers University in New Jersey, less than a month into the start of the new term.
An investigation began after another student alerted the campus police that the camera had been placed in the student's dorm room without permission.

The sex session was broadcast on September 19. A second broadcast was made two days later.
Soon after Mr Ravi is alleged to have axed his Twitter account where he made a cryptic September 22 reference to his roommate asking to have their room to himself.
Three days before Mr Clementi's alleged suicide, Mr Ravi posted on his Twitter account saying he had secretly filmed the 18-year-old.


Roommate asked for the room till midnight. I went into Molly's room and turned on my webcam. I saw him making out with a dude. Yay,' he wrote.
Two days later he posted another entry directing his 150 Twitter followers to iChat, an internet messaging service which carries live video feed.
'Anyone with iChat, I dare you to video chat me between the hours of 9:30 and 12. Yes it's happening again,' he wrote on September 21.
In a statement, Rutgers University spokeswoman Sandy Lanman said the school 'takes these matters seriously and has policies to deal with student behavior'.
Police say Clemente jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge which connects New Jersey and New York city.
They found his car parked on the bridge with his mobile phone and computer on the front seat. He is said to have posted the message on Facebook after installing an application on the phone which allowed him to send messages from the device.
Police said last night that a body had been pulled from waters near the bridge, but it had not been positively identified.
Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan said the privacy charges carry a prison term of up to five years.
On campus and off, Clementi's death sparked both outrage and sympathy.
More than 100 people attended a campus rally last night, with some lying on the ground and chanting, 'If my dorm's not safe, Rutgers isn't safe'.

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