A 45-year-old man was seriously injured on Thursday after jumping from the Acropolis in Athens in an apparent suicide bid, a site guard said. \"The man jumped and fell on to the Theatre of Dionysus below,\" the guard told AFP. \"He was alone and did not seem to be in a normal mental state.\" Police said the incident occurred at 0630 GMT at a time when Greece\'s top archaeological site, an ancient citadel on a rocky plateau above Athens, is visited by scores of tourists. The man was taken to hospital with serious head injuries after the 100-metre (300-foot) drop and is not expected to survive, a police source said. Suicides are on the rise in Greece as the country slogs through a five-year recession that has left over a million people jobless. Salary cuts and tax hikes have compounded the difficulties for many people. In April, a retired pharmacist fatally shot himself under a cypress tree in the capital\'s Syntagma Square, about hundred meters from parliament, saying government austerity measures had wiped out his pension and left him in penury.