The owner of the building, Emaar Properties, released a statement saying that at 09:00 local time Tuesday, "an incident involving a male" was reported. They continued, saying, "The concerned authorities have confirmed that it was a suicide, and we are awaiting the final report." According to witness statements taken by the police, co-workers said the man had had a holiday request denied.
Suicide rates in the United Arab Emirates are higher than several other developed countries. Workers in Dubai say they suffer from "social abuse," facing long work hours and few days off. Chenji, a Chinese worker in Dubai, spoke to the Big News Network about the man's suicide, saying, "It's a desperate act." He added, "They promise things they don't give once you get here."
The Burj Khalifa has been temporarily closed to visitors as a result of Tuesday's incident.

