Three JPMorgan Chase workers have suffered mysterious deaths recently, with two of them confirmed suicides.
Dennis Li, 33, an associate in JPMorgan's finance department, jumped off the roof of the bank’s 30-story Hong Kong tower Tuesday, a bank spokesperson
told the New York Post.
Li informed a colleague recently that he was facing great stress from his work, a police investigator said, according to the paper.
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Second, Gabriel Magee, 39, a vice president for technology at JPMorgan, leaped off the roof of the bank’s 33-story Canary Wharf building in London, according to news reports. His body was found Jan. 28.
Finally, Ryan Henry Crane, 37, a JPMorgan executive director who worked in New York City, was found dead Feb. 4 in his home in Stamford, Conn., the Post reports.
His cause of death won't be decided until a toxicology report is finished, a spokesperson for the Stamford detectives division, told The Post.
Two other suicides have recently taken place in the finance industry.
Mike Dueker, 50, chief economist at Russell Investments, was found dead Jan. 31 at the side of a road leading to the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington state, according to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department, the Post reports.
And William Broeksmit, 58, a former senior risk manager at Deutsche Bank, was found hanging Jan. 26 in a London house, according to police there, the Post reports.
Meanwhile, Dow Jones reporter David Bird, was reported missing after he departed his New Jersey home for a walk Jan. 11,
Russia's RT.com news service reports.
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