Tate Modern Death Fall Man Was Senior HSBC Banker

Tate Modern Death Fall Man Was Senior HSBC Banker

July 31st, 2012

Via: Telegraph:

A man who plunged 100ft to his death at the Tate Modern art gallery in London was a senior bank manager with HSBC.

Michael Foreman, 48, fell from a fifth-floor balcony in the members’ bar area of the gallery on the South Bank last Tuesday evening.

The banker, who lived in Grays, Essex, with his wife Janet, was reported missing the day before he died.

Horrified witnesses described seeing a man dressed in a suit without a tie plunge from the bar area shortly before the gallery, whose imposing building was once a power station, closed at 6pm. Police are not treating the incident as suspicious.

Mr Foreman was named today as an inquest into his death opened at Southwark Coroner’s Court.

The short hearing was told that he was a “senior bank manager with HSBC� and died from “multiple traumatic injuries�. He was formally identified by his wife.

He had worked for HSBC for 30 years and was based in head office in Canary Wharf in the business banking section.

Research Credit: cgroove69

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