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Partner blasts NJ fashionista who jumped to death in Facebook rant: report

A beautiful fashionista who jumped to her death from the George Washington Bridge after leaving behind a list of girls to be barred from her funeral had “incessantly” blamed others for her many problems, her so-called best friend blasted.

Victoria Van Thunen criticized business partner Ashley Riggitano, 22, the same day that the tragic woman placed her Louis Vuitton handbag on a walkway about 4:40 p.m. and jumped into the Hudson River, The Post exclusively reported today.

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“Those who incessantly blame others as the cause of their issues should perhaps take a step back and reevaluate these situations,” Van Thunen wrote on her Facebook page. “The common thread may be that “they” aren’t the problem, but rather that YOU are.’”

It is unclear if the message, reported by the Daily Mail, was posted before or after news of Riggitano’s death reached Van Thunen.

Together, the two designed and sold their own bracelets.

“We are two Jersey girls who grew up one poof of Tinkerbell’s fairy dust from culturally rich NYC,” the Missfits Web site reads.

“And although we hail from the Garden State, it is Manhattan that we will always call home.”

The gorgeous fashionista — who killed herself on her 22nd birthday — worked as an intern for the New York-based jewelry and fashion designer Alex Woo.

She attended the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising in Manhattan and was set to graduate this year.

She reportedly has a history of mental problems and has tried to commit suicide at least once before.

Medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and panic attacks were found in her bag.

Her family would not comment on the incident.