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UBS banker jumps to his death after sniffing Cocaine

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Neil McCormick former head of equity derivatives at UBS in London jumped to his death Wednesday after doing a line of Cocaine.

The 36-year old toke the plunge during a barbecue that friends threw for him in celebration of his returning him from Asia, McCormick fell sixty feet and landed on some rubble. Before he jumped people at the barbecue heard him mumbling 'guys, don’t do this to me',. according to the dailymail McCormick who started doing Cocaine regularly during hes time at Oxford university recently moved to Asia to head the equity derivatives for UBS.

Friends at the party said McCormick seemed upset about something and he tends to be very paranoid, "If he had ever taken drugs in the past it didn’t always react well with him.'I was concerned because he seemed upset. I know that Neil could get a little bit paranoid at times and he seemed a little bit paranoid". meanwhile other said things looked fine another friend Stefan Kazubowski said: "He seemed really good. There was a lot of banter back and forth. There was a lot of gabbing with him. We were having a laugh, as always we were in hysterics."

Cocaine the cause of death says Coroner

The Coroner’s officer Kola Omadoye believes he's death was caused by direct reaction to the Cocaine McCormick had taken, "My conclusion to this death is that this is a result of misadventure as a result of the cocaine he had used earlier in the day." The toxicology report showed that there was 0.92 milligrammes per litre, of Cocaine in his blood which over the above the normal recreational level. McCormick leaves behind his wife and new-born baby girl.

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