An elderly man jumped to his death from a luxury Upper West Side building Saturday morning — and his foot was severed in the fall, landing on a car out front, cops said. The 84-year-old, who was not publicly identified, left a suicide note behind before plummeting to a third-floor balcony at the Anagram Columbus Circle at 1 West 60th Street around 7:30 a.m.

, according to police. It wasn’t immediately clear how his foot was severed in the fall or what floor he jumped from, cops said. A three-bedroom apartment at the posh building rents for $22,000 a month and a studio goes for $7,000, according to the property’s website.

It’s the second such death in less than a year in the well-heeled neighborhood. In August, a New Jersey teen took a taxi from his ex-girlfriend’s home to the ritzy Mandarin Oriental Hotel, across the street from the XXX, and FaceTimed with her before plunging to his death . Noah Legaspi, 17, was an aspiring fashion designer and was believed to be despondent over their recent breakup.

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