Wall Street firm banker found dead in apartment complex

The death of a 28-year-old Jefferies Group investment banker in Dallas, Texas, has prompted a police investigation into the “unexplained death.”

McIntosh’s body, who worked on the technology, media, and telecommunications team, was discovered in a residential apartment building on Jan. 27, as indicated by records from the Dallas County Medical Examiner’s office. It wasn’t immediately clear if the apartment belonged to McIntosh.

The incident is being treated as an unexplained death, according to Dallas police officer Michael Dennis, a public information officer for the department. He mentioned, “Based on the date, approximate time, and location, this incident is being investigated as an unexplained death.”

Deumic, who was based in the United Kingdom, had been part of the company as a credit portfolio and algorithmic trader since July 2022, according to details on his LinkedIn profile.

A Bank of America branch

A Bank of America branch in New York on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

His death came just a couple of weeks after Leo Lukenas, 35, who was in the bank’s investment banking group in New York City, died of an acute coronary artery thrombus, according to the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. 

Lukenas had been working more than 100 hours a week and wanted to leave his job at the time of his death, a recruiter who had talked to him about a new job told Reuters. 

The three deaths have brought into focus the grueling hours that bank workers are known for putting in, but none of their deaths has been officially linked to working long hours.

Fox News Digital’s Brie Stimpson contributed to this report. 

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