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04-07-2014, 12:53pm
CIA official dies in apparent suicide
Death reportedly did not occur at CIA headquarters
Spokesman said death occurred at a 'facility where agency work is done'
Man was reportedly a middle manager and jumped from the fifth floor of a building in Fairfax County
By Daily Mail Reporter
Published: 10:29 EST, 5 April 2014 | Updated: 14:06 EST, 5 April 2014
A CIA official died in a reported suicide this week from injuries caused by jumping off a building.
CIA spokesman Christopher White confirmed the death to The Washington Free Beacon and said it did not occur at CIA headquarters.
'We can confirm that there was an individual fatally injured at a facility where agency work is done,' White said. 'He was rushed to a local area hospital where he subsequently died. Due to privacy reasons and out of respect for the family, we are not releasing additional information at this time.'
A source also told the Beacon that the man was a middle manager and that the man jumped from the fifth floor of a Fairfax County building.
CIA employees are known to work under stressful conditions and high stress is considered part of the job, the website adds. It notes that employees usually hold jobs as intelligence analysts and support personnel, technical services operators, or as members of the clandestine services.
The CIA uses multiple 'semi-secret' locations, including Tysons Corner in Virgina, as well as safe houses, the website adds.
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Death reportedly did not occur at CIA headquarters
Spokesman said death occurred at a 'facility where agency work is done'
Man was reportedly a middle manager and jumped from the fifth floor of a building in Fairfax County
By Daily Mail Reporter
Published: 10:29 EST, 5 April 2014 | Updated: 14:06 EST, 5 April 2014
A CIA official died in a reported suicide this week from injuries caused by jumping off a building.
CIA spokesman Christopher White confirmed the death to The Washington Free Beacon and said it did not occur at CIA headquarters.
'We can confirm that there was an individual fatally injured at a facility where agency work is done,' White said. 'He was rushed to a local area hospital where he subsequently died. Due to privacy reasons and out of respect for the family, we are not releasing additional information at this time.'
A source also told the Beacon that the man was a middle manager and that the man jumped from the fifth floor of a Fairfax County building.
CIA employees are known to work under stressful conditions and high stress is considered part of the job, the website adds. It notes that employees usually hold jobs as intelligence analysts and support personnel, technical services operators, or as members of the clandestine services.
The CIA uses multiple 'semi-secret' locations, including Tysons Corner in Virgina, as well as safe houses, the website adds.
Read more: CIA Official Dies in Apparent Suicide
Read more: CIA official dies in apparent suicide in Fairfax County | Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2597684/CIA-official-dies-apparent-suicide.html#ixzz2yDx9DQyI)
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