Alina Page is named as the Russian mother of two

Alina Page is named as the Russian mother of two, 35, who jumped to her death from the 36th floor of a New York apartment building where she lived with her husband, a surgeon

A mother of two killed herself by jumping from the roof of their luxury New York home after an argument with her husband, can reveal.

Alina Page, 35, fell from the roof of the 36th floor of their lavish Upper East Side high-rise on Thursday evening after a disagreement with her partner, orthopedic surgeon Brian Page, sources say.

It's unclear what the two were arguing about, as Page was found outside Brittany with life-threatening injuries, according to the NYPD.

The building has a roof terrace. Sources confirmed to that Page probably jumped from the highest point.

Alina Page (right) jumped from the roof of The Brittany after an argument with her surgeon husband Brian Page (pictured with their two children).

Alina Page (right) jumped from the roof of The Brittany after an argument with her surgeon husband Brian Page (pictured with their two children).

Originally from Russia, Page married Brian in 2007 and often shared her love for their luxurious New York home.  On the night of her death, sources said she fled the couple's $7,500-a-month apartment

Originally from Russia, Page married Brian in 2007 and often shared her love for their luxurious New York home. On the night of her death, sources said she fled the couple's $7,500-a-month apartment

An NYPD spokesman told Page that the injuries were “due to a fall” and that there were no signs of criminality in the death, but the investigation is ongoing.

Initial reports of the incident described the mother-of-two as “clinging to life” after she was found on the sidewalk of her upscale neighborhood.

Police confirmed her injuries were the result of a fall from an “elevated height.”

She was taken to New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell but was pronounced dead after succumbing to her injuries.

The young mother moved to the Big Apple from Temple, Texas in 2021 with her husband and two children.

The family appeared to be living a life of luxury, sources claim. Page fled the couple's $7,500-a-month apartment after the argument with her husband.

Page, who is originally from Russia, married Brian in 2007 and regularly posted about her love for her new home in New York and shared sweet snaps of her beaming family.

The young mother's social media is full of smiling family photos with Brian and their two children, including a Halloween scavenger hunt they prepared to welcome their children to the new city in 2021.

According to The Brittany's website, the building features a “gorgeously landscaped entrance with 24-hour doorman, landscaped gardens with sparkling fountain, elegant two-story lobby, landscaped rooftop terrace with mesmerizing panoramic river and city views.”

The spacious apartment building also features a 7,000-square-foot state-of-the-art fitness club, a 55-foot indoor pool, and men's and women's saunas.

The young mother moved to the Big Apple from Temple, Texas in 2021 with her husband and two children

The young mother moved to the Big Apple from Temple, Texas in 2021 with her husband and two children

The couple appeared to be living a life of luxury and regularly shared beautiful snaps of their family life in New York City

The couple appeared to be living a life of luxury and regularly shared beautiful snaps of their family life in New York City

Page was rushed to the hospital Thursday evening “clinging to life,” but succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead on arrival

Page was rushed to the hospital Thursday evening “clinging to life,” but succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead on arrival

Just a few blocks from Gracie Mansion, the New York City mayor's residence, the building is known for its scenic views of the East River and the Harlem River on the Manhattan border.

Page's apparent suicide came just weeks after another person threw themselves from the top of another grand building in the Big Apple.

The Gotham Hotel was the scene of the death of Playboy model Stephanie Adams after she and her seven-year-old son fell to their deaths from the hotel's 25th floor

The Gotham Hotel was the scene of the death of Playboy model Stephanie Adams after she and her seven-year-old son fell to their deaths from the hotel's 25th floor

The investigation was launched after a man fell from the Gotham Hotel near Fifth Avenue on Oct. 27, where rooms go for more than $1,000 a night.

The swank hotel was the scene of the death of Playboy model Stephanie Adams after she and her seven-year-old son fell to their deaths from the hotel's 25th floor.

Adams was married to the boy's father, Manhattan-based chiropractor Charles Nicolai, and the couple was in the midst of a bitter custody battle at the time.

Authorities said she pushed her 7-year-old son, Vincent, out of a 25th-floor hotel window before jumping to her death.

The two landed on a second floor balcony and were pronounced dead at the scene.

For help and support, call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or call The Samaritans at 212-673-3000