Toronto Police Service via BloombergMurray Abbott, a Morgan Stanley adviser, was last heard from on April 25 in eastern Toronto.
Toronto
police identified a body found in the water near the city’s Beaches
neighborhood as that of missing Morgan Stanley sales trader Murray
Abbott.
Police are awaiting an autopsy before determining the cause of death of Abbott, who went missing two weeks ago, Detective Constable Neil Thornton said in a telephone interview Monday. His body was found around 6:40 a.m. floating face down just east of a water filtration plant, close to Queen Street East and Courcelette Road, according to earlier police reports.
Police had been searching the affluent neighbourhood along the shore
of Lake Ontario for Abbott, who was last seen April 25. Abbott was a
vice president in the capital markets group of Morgan Stanley’s Canadian
wealth management division.
Abbott, 36, joined the New York-based bank in 2010 and earlier worked at Blackmont Capital Inc., a Toronto-based brokerage.
Bloomberg.com
Police are awaiting an autopsy before determining the cause of death of Abbott, who went missing two weeks ago, Detective Constable Neil Thornton said in a telephone interview Monday. His body was found around 6:40 a.m. floating face down just east of a water filtration plant, close to Queen Street East and Courcelette Road, according to earlier police reports.
Laura Pedersen/National PostToronto
Police marine unit officers remove the body found near the R.C. Harris
Water Filtration Plant near Fallingbrook Road and Queen Street in
Toronto on Monday.
Abbott, 36, joined the New York-based bank in 2010 and earlier worked at Blackmont Capital Inc., a Toronto-based brokerage.
Bloomberg.com
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