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6th April 2011, 02:35 AM
Wall Street executive dies in fall after opening fifth-floor window to let out cigarette smoke
A Wall Street executive, who died after falling from a fifth-storey New York City apartment, had opened a window to keep his cigarette smoke from bothering his children.
Derivatives trader Keith Mastronardi, 31, fell to his death while trying to open the bedroom window, which looks out over the courtyard of his East 74th Street building on Sunday night, police said.
He and his wife, Debra Milano Mastronardi, had spent the day in a park with their three children and were enjoying a couple of martinis in the evening, the New York Post reported.
The Wall Street Journal quoted police saying the couple were "drinking heavily".
full article...... (http://www.theage.com.au/business/wall-street-executive-dies-in-fall-after-opening-fifthfloor--window-to-let-out-cigarette-smoke-20110406-1d366.html)
A Wall Street executive, who died after falling from a fifth-storey New York City apartment, had opened a window to keep his cigarette smoke from bothering his children.
Derivatives trader Keith Mastronardi, 31, fell to his death while trying to open the bedroom window, which looks out over the courtyard of his East 74th Street building on Sunday night, police said.
He and his wife, Debra Milano Mastronardi, had spent the day in a park with their three children and were enjoying a couple of martinis in the evening, the New York Post reported.
The Wall Street Journal quoted police saying the couple were "drinking heavily".
full article...... (http://www.theage.com.au/business/wall-street-executive-dies-in-fall-after-opening-fifthfloor--window-to-let-out-cigarette-smoke-20110406-1d366.html)