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Mystery deepens over Vienna UN death – General News – Austrian Times
01. 11. 09. - 09:00 Mystery deepens over Vienna UN death By David Rogers A British nuclear expert who fell from the 17th floor of a United Nations building did not commit suicide and may have been hurled to his death, says a doctor who carried out a second post-mortem examination. Timothy ...
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Gates of Vienna News Feed 11/2/2009
Gates of Vienna — ... Mystery Deepens Over Vienna UN Death A British nuclear expert who fell from the 17th floor of a United Nations building did not commit suicide and may have been hurled to his death, says a doctor who carried out a second post-mortem examination. Timothy Hampton, 47, a scientist involved in monitoring nuclear activity, was found dead last week at the bottom of a stairwell in Vienna. An initial autopsy concluded that there were “no suspicious circumstances”. But it is understood that Mr Hampton’s ...

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