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Greg Beckett, a resident of Bridgeport, NJ, died by suicide on Jan. 19 after jumping from the window of the 14th floor of the Wells Fargo office building in Wilmington, Del. Beckett was reportedly overwhelmed with a heavy workload that had him take meetings as late as 11 p.m. — causing him to be noticeably more stressed, according to colleagues.He told The Journal that he was contacted by a Wells Fargo human resources employee for information about his brother’s life insurance and where to send his last paycheck.According to Dave Beckett, the employee was unaware of how Greg Beckett died.
“He had personal accountability to that place, and that place had no accountability to him,” Dave Beckett told The Journal.A Wells Fargo spokesperson told The Post: “We’re deeply saddened by the loss of our colleague.”“As we all know, it’s virtually impossible to identify a reason when a tragedy like this occurs. There is nothing more important to all of us at Wells Fargo than our colleagues’ well being.
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