Horror as banker, 39, plunges to his death from headquarters of JP Morgan in Canary Wharf
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- Scotland Yard said the deceased was found on the ninth floor roof at 8am
- JP Morgan wouldn't confirm man's identity but was 'reviewing sad incident'
- Witnesses said banker's body lay uncovered on roof for several hours
- 'Traders are usually in by 7.30am, so it could be one of them,' one said
A banker has died after jumping 500ft from the top of JP Morgan's European 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.
A source close to the investigation told MailOnline the man was a banker, but JP Morgan, the world's largest bank by assets, said his name and job would not be released until his family were informed.
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Tragedy: A banker has been found dead today
after jumping from the top of JP Morgan's headquarters in Canary Wharf,
London and landing on a surrounding building
Scotland Yard said they were called to 25 Bank Street at 8.02am and detectives are not treating the death as suspicious.
'We believe we know the identity of the deceased but we await formal identification', a Met spokesman said.FORMER BANK EXECUTIVE FOUND HANGED AT KENSINGTON HOME
The body of William ‘Bill’ Broeksmit, 58, was discovered at his home in South Kensington on Sunday by police.
Mr Broeksmit - who retired last February - was a former senior manager with close ties to co-chief executive Anshu Jain.
Mr Jain and co-chief executive Juergen Fitschen said in an internal memo: ‘He was considered by many of his peers to be among the finest minds in the fields of risk and capital management.'
They added: ‘We are deeply saddened by Bill's death. He was a dear friend and colleague to many of us who benefitted from his intellect and wisdom.
‘Our thoughts and condolences are with his wife and family at this time. We will remember him for his contributions to Deutsche Bank, thoughtful advice and personal friendship.’
Mr Broeksmit worked in investment banking - specifically risk and securities - and lived on exclusive Evelyn Gardens in South Kensington, which has an average property value of £1.9million.
Canary Wharf workers were in shock
today, with one trader telling MailOnline that his body lay on the flat
roof until around Midday.
'My
colleague yelled that he could see that someone had jumped from the top
of the building onto a lower roof. His body lay there uncovered for at
least two hours,' he said.
'Hundreds were looking out of their windows at him.
'Traders are usually in by 7.30am, so on that basis it could be one of them.
'It was bonus week at JP Morgan last week so I hope it wasn't to do with that'.
Another
Canary Wharf worker who could see where the man fell told the Evening
Standard: 'It’s upsetting what’s happened but the thought of somebody
lying up there for four hours is awful.
'I
got into the office at about 8.10 and the body was on the floor and
there were police up there, and they put a white cover on him.
'I
think he was in a suit. As far as I could see the was dressed
appropriately, but there was quite a lot of blood, so me and my
colleagues were a bit upset.'
Others tweeted that what they saw this morning.
Amie Hughes-Gage said: 'Just watched the
police finally remove that poor bankers body 4 and half hours later with
only a white sheet over him.'
Hetal
Patel tweeted: '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'.
In shock: A JP Morgan worker looks out of his window as the man's body was recovered today
Roof death: Workers at Canary Wharf said hundreds were looking at the man's body from their windows
Investigation: Police at the scene outside the JP Morgan building this morning, where the man was found dead at around 8am
The man appears to have been killed instantly by the fall.
An air ambulance was sent but the man could not be saved.
'We were called to Bank Street to reports of a person fallen form a height', London Ambulance Service spokesman said:
'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.'
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.'
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