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Mr Adolf Merckle (pictured), who threw himself in front of a train near his home on Monday in despair over huge investment losses, has joined a lengthening list of high-profile investors around the world to take their own lives. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
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Before 74-year-old Mr Merckle, French money manager Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet (pictured) was found dead last month in his New York office; his wrists were slit with box cutters. -- PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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In London, millionaire chief operating officer of private equity firm Olivant, Kirk Stephenson (pictured), was hit by a train in London in September. A jury later returned a suicide verdict. -- PHOTO: INTERNET
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In Los Angeles, out-of-work money manager Karthik Rajaram (pictured) killed himself and his family in October. -- PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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