Another banker Dead: Citigroup executive, 42, found dead in the bathtub of his Manhattan apartment with his throat cut
Source: dailymail.co.uk
Comment: The strange banked deaths continues.The global head of Citigroup’s environmental and social risk management was found dead in his New York apartment on Tuesday with a laceration to the throat.
The body of Shawn D. Miller, 42, was discovered in the bathtub of his condo in Manhattan’s Financial District.
There was no knife or obvious weapon found at the scene, leading police to believe the death was suspicious, according to The New York Post.
Investigators are now trying to find a man that Miller was seen walking into the apartment at 120 Greenwich St with Miller at about 6.30pm Monday night.
The man later left alone.
There were no signs of forced entry.
A doorman then made the gruesome discovery of Miller’s about 3pm Tuesday.
It is believed a worried friend called the building - located near Albany St street and the September 11 Memorial and Museum - and asked if the doorman could check on Miller.
The doorman said the caller identified themself as Miller’s Canadian boyfriend, according to The Post.
The banker was pronounced dead at the scene.
A medical examiner will determine the official cause of death.
Citigroup acknowledged the death of the managing director in a statement sent out Wednesday.
Scene: The doorman of Miller’s building at 120 Greenwich St in downtown Manhattan found his body aropund 3pm on Tuesday |
Miller was a managing director for Citigroup’s environmental and social risk management team.
According to his profile on LinkedIn, he has been with the company since 2004.
He worked on sustainability matters, including mining and renewable energy policies.
Miller oversaw environment policies that were implemented in over 100 countries.
The page described him as ’a thought leader and pioneer in sustainable finance focused on creating change and building sustainable business through collaboration, engagement and partnership with others’.
He formerly worked for the World Bank Group’s International Finance Corporation
Miller graduated from Syracuse University in New York in 1995.
The investigation is ongoing.
Source: dailymail.co.uk