British nuclear expert's 17th floor UN 
death plunge 'was not suicide'--Under a 
year ago, an American died at the IAEA in strikingly similar circumstances, his 
body being found at the bottom of a stairwell. 


01 Nov 2009 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, 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.. a doctor who undertook a 
second post-mortem examination on behalf of the family believes she has found 
evidence that Mr Hampton did not die by his own hands. Professor Kathrin Yen, 
of 
the Ludwig Institute in Graz, Austria, which specialises in traumatology 
research, said... one possible theory was that Mr Hampton was carried to the 
17th floor from his workplace on the sixth floor and thrown to his death.  
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