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Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Banker, 39, plunges to his death from headquarters of JP Morgan in Canary Wharf

What could go wrong with that champ?was it isolation, frustration,disappointment,failure,heart-break,trying to experiment his action.I still can't believe why should an adult confirmed to be a banker ends his life just like that. All the same,I think we should all learn from this horrendous. Knowing fully life is galloping in nature because no one has ever had a better time.No matter the magnitude of the situation just believe the storm will definitely end someday.Here is a story of a  banker who died after jumping from the top of JP Morgan's headquarters in London this morning.
The man, who is believed to be 39, fell from the 33 floor skyscraper and was found on the ninth floor roof of the Canary Wharf building.
JP Morgan, the world's largest bank by assets, refused to reveal what role the deceased had there, although a source told MailOnline he was a banker.
He was pronounced dead at the scene at 25 Bank Street just after 8am.

We believe we know the identity of the deceased but we await formal identification', Scotland Yard said.
Canary Wharf workers were tweeting what they saw this morning and their shock at the death.
Hetal Patel said: 'The 9th floor roof of JP Morgan is visible from my office window. For a long time the body was left cordoned & unattended'.

Another wrote online: 'It's not a nice view from my building. The body is on the rooftop of level 9. So sad.'The body is still lying there though. We are baffled as to why.'
A London Ambulance Service spokesman said: 'We were called to Bank Street to reports of a person fallen form a height.
'We sent one ambulance crew, a duty officer, our hazardous area response team and London Air Ambulance to the scene.
'Sadly a man in his 30s was pronounced dead at the scene.'
Another wrote: 'A sorry view from my desk opposite. Still nobody approaching the body, very odd.'
London Ambulance Service and London Air Ambulance attended but the man, believed to be aged 39, was pronounced dead at the scene a short while later.
JP Morgan's building has been the headquarters of the bank's Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) operation since July 2012.
It used to be owned by Lehman Brothers until its collapse in 2008, and the area houses the headquarters of other banking giants including HSBC and Barclays.
The bank declined to comment on whether the dead man was an employee.
A company spokeswoman said: 'We are reviewing a very sad incident at 25 Bank Street this morning.'
Source:dailymail.

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