Banker, 28, kills himself in TWELFTH finance suicide this year
Kenneth Bellando, 28, worked at Levy Capital Partners and was found dead near his Upper East Side apartment on March 12 in an apparent suicide.
Kenneth Bellando's death is the latest in a spate of suicides by finance professionals both around the globe and in New York.
He was found dead in a neighboring backyard after jumping off his six-story building at around 10.20pm on Wednesday March 12.
Police investigators told MailOnline that the case is still technically under investigation but there was no immediate suspicion of foul play and he was dead on arrival.
Bellando, 28, worked at Levy Capital Partners and was previously an investment bank analyst at JP Morgan and Paragon Capital Partners.
He was raised in Long Island before attending and graduating from Georgetown University in D.C.
He returned to New York after graduation and launched his career in finance.
Kenneth was not the only one in the family to work in the business world.
His father John Bellando is chief operating officer and chief financial officer at Conde Nast- and is listed just below famed editor Anna Wintour on the magazine company's executive team bio page.
The New York Post reports that Kenneth's brother John worked at JPMorgan as the bank's chief information officer.
HARROWING START TO THE YEAR: THE 11 SELF-INFLICTED DEATHS OF FINANCE PROFESSIONALS IN 2014
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