Christopher Christensen, who killed himself by jumping from a parking structure at Disneyland in California, had shared a suicide note on Facebook before he made a plunge to death.

In the post, the 51-year-old school principal talked about his two misdemeanor charges. He also introduced his wife to his Facebook friends, saying that the duo secretly got married.

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Christensen had been the principal of Huntington Beach elementary schools for 22 years, the Los Angeles Daily News reported. He had been accused of child endangerment and battery charges.

According to court records, Christensen had been scheduled to attend a pre-trial conference hearing on Monday.

“I hate when people leave this Earth with so many unanswered questions. So, I hope this provides some insight and perspective,” he told his Facebook friends.

He introduced his friends on the social media website to “my wife, Marlena,” writing: “Yes, you heard me correctly. Most of you don’t know this but we privately married 3 ½ years ago.

“Marlena and I love and adore each other and our relationship has been amazing … up until recently,” he wrote alongside photos of them on their wedding day.

“Unfortunately, two weeks ago she and I got into a heated argument at home in front of the girls,” he explained, admitting that “tempers were flared and strong words were exchanged.”

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“However, never in this exchange did I hit, slap, or hurt Marlena in any manner. Nor did I ever touch the girls (I never have and never will),” he added.

“Take care everyone. Please, please, please be kind to one another! Treat each other with kindness and grace. There is too much anger in the world and people need to start treating each other better. What I’ve shared with you above is a prime example of how ‘anger’ can really have long-lasting and extremely damaging effects on a person’s life,” he said, concluding the post.