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My Tally 24: 16 Bankers (6 JPMorgan) & 8 Financial/Other
01 - June 10, Daniel Eicher CEO ABC Verlag, a greeting-card company, allegedly committed suicide at home in Bern, though little has been reported about his death (left two notes - was Carsten Schloter's friend).
02 - July 16, Carsten Schloter 49-year-old, CEO Swisscom (telecom) was found dead at his home near Freiburg on Tuesday morning. (Like Wauthier, Schloter left a suicide note, reportedly short and vague)
03 - August 12, Moritz Erhardt 21-year-old, Intern Bank of America, seizure due to exhaustion. According to city workers on the internet forum Wall Street Oasis, he had worked until 6 a.m. for three days in a row.
04 - August 26, Pierre Wauthier 53-year-old, CFO Zurich Insurance Group AG (insurance), was found hanging in the Wauthier family home, in the small upscale Zurich exurb of Walchwil. With clean-cut looks and a marathon-runner's build, Pierre Wauthier left two grown children and a wife, Fabienne, whose memory of his party-dance skills suggested a zest for life, rather than anguish (left two notes).
05 - December 15, Jason Alan Salais 34-year-old, an IT specialist who had worked at JPMorgan since May 2008, Texas police received a call of a person in distress outside a Walgreens pharmacy at 6122 Broadway in Pearland. A family member confirmed to Wall Street On Parade that Salais died of a heart attack on the same evening the report of distress went in to the police. The incidence of heart attack or myocardial infarction among men aged 20 to 39 is one half of one percent of the population, according to the National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, based on 2007 to 2010 data, marking this as another unusual death at JPMorgan.
06 - December 23, Robert Wilson 87-year-old, Wall Street hedge fund exec, jumped to his death from his 16th floor New York City apartment. Wilson, had recently suffered the debilitating effects of a stroke. His suicide from Manhattan’s exclusive San Remo building didn’t occur before he first gave away his $800 million fortune to charity.
07 - January 11, David Bird 55-year-old, long-time reporter for the Wall Street Journal working at the Dow Jones news room, went for a walk on Saturday, January 11, 2014, near his New Jersey home and disappeared without a trace. Mr. Bird was a reporter of the oil and commodity markets which happened to be under investigation by the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations for price manipulation.
08 - January 23, William Broeksmit 58-year-old, On Tuesday, the London police said they had been called to a home in Chelsea, West London, on Sunday to respond to a death. An American, retired from Deutsche Bank, South Kensington in central London, last February, appeared to have committed suicide, according to a person familiar with the matter.
09 - January 26, Tim Dickenson, a U.K.-based communications director at Swiss Re AG, died last week. The circumstances of and reason for Mr. Dickenson's death haven't been made public.
10 - January 27, Karl Slym 58-year-old, Tata Motors managing director was found dead on the fourth floor of the Shangri-La hotel in Bangkok.
11 - January 28, Gabriel Magee 39-year-old, a JP Morgan employee, died after falling from the roof of its European headquarters in London.
12 - January 29, Mike Dueker 50-year-old, who had worked for Russell Investment for five years, was found dead close to the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington State.
13 - February 3, Ryan Henry Crane 37-year-old, former Executive Director in JP Morgan's Global Program Trading desk. Circumstances surrounding his death are unknown.
14 - February 4, Richard Talley 56-year-old, founder and CEO of American Title was found in his garage by a family member with nail-gun wounds.
15 - February 18, Li Junjie 33-year-old, allegedly jumped to his death at the JPMorgan Charter House Asia headquarters in central Hong Kong, where Lee said to have been an FX trader for JPM.
16 - February 19, James Stuart Jr., Former National Bank of Commerce CEO was found dead in Scottsdale, Ariz., the morning of Feb. 19.
17 - February 27, Autumn Radtke 28-year-old, American chief executive of Singapore-based virtual currency company First Meta, has died. Singapore police was unable to provide additional information about the circumstances of her death. “The cause of death is still under investigation.”
18 - March 6, Robert Ray 60-year-old, London-Based CME Executive From Chicago, head of the CME’s planned European futures business, has died after a short illness, the US group confirmed on Thursday. (FT)
19 - March 11, Edmund Reilly 47-year-old, worked at Vertical Group in Midtown New York City, ended his own life when he threw himself in front of a Long Island Rail Road train tuesday morning at 6am near the Syosset station. A family friend, who spoke to the trader on Sunday, told The Post that Reilly 'didn’t look good.'
20 - March 12, Kenneth Bellando 28-year-old, a former JPMorgan banker, current employee of Levy Capital, and brother of a top chief investment officer of JPM, jumped to his death from his 6th floor East Side apartment.
21 - March 22, Joseph Giampapa 56-year-old, was struck at about 11:20 a.m. by a northbound minivan, driven by Thomas G. Davis, 78, in the 6000 block of Troy-Sidney Road, just north of the East Loy Road intersection outside Piqua. Giampapa was JPMorgan’s top commercial bankruptcy lawyer.
22 - 5 April, Jan Peter Schmittmann 57-year-old, Former ABN Amro Group NV Netherlands Chief Executive Officer and his wife (57) and a daughter (22) were found dead at their home in the town of Laren, 32 kilometers (20 miles) southeast of Amsterdam. The family was discovered by Schmittmann’s second daughter when she arrived home in the morning. She was scheduled to travel with her parents to India, where she had an internship lined up. This is not the first C-level ABN Amro banker to be found dead. In 2009, former CFO Huibert Boumeester was discovered with (assumed self-inflicted) shotgun wounds.
23 - 7 April, Juergen Frick 48-year-old, The CEO of Bank Frick & Co was shot dead in the underground garage of a financial institution in Balzers at 7:30 a.m. local time. The suspect, Juergen Hermann, fled the scene in a Smart car with Liechtenstein number plates. The escape vehicle was later found in the village of Ruggell, 25 kilometers (16 miles) north of Balzers. The Liechtenstein government and the country’s Financial Market Authority “illegally destroyed my investment company Hermann Finance and its funds, depriving me of my livelihood,” according to a website registered under the name Juergen Hermann of Hermann Finance AG.
24 - 18 April, Benedict Philippens 37-year, Director at BNP Paribas Fortis at Ans-Saint-Nicolas was murdered alongside his wife and a 9 year old nephew in a premeditated and orchestrated drive-by shooting. According to information from the survey and some witnesses, a car waiting outside their house Berneau street near the sports hall Visé. When the victims' car is back in the driveway, shots were fired from the car that waited patiently. The author of the shots is actively sought.
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