Siemens detective prosecutor, firm’s Spain CEO Dye Days isolated: What do we know

Within a few weeks, two high-profile figures associated with German multinational semence have died, sparking speculation and online theory. Siemens Spain’s top executive, Agustin Escobar, died in a helicopter crash in New York on 10 April, while Jessica Eber, a former American Attorney, who overtook an important espionage case related to Siemens Energy, was found dead in her Virginia house on 22 March.

Although investigators have not found any connection between deaths, the sequence of events and their shared collaboration with the German group have inspired the public interest.

Agustin Escobar dies

Agustin Escobar was one of the six people when a helicopter was submerged in the Hudson River on the west side of Manhattan last week. His wife and three children were also riding. The accident occurred exactly 15 minutes after the take-off from the city Manhattan Helipport.

The aircraft operated by the New York helicopters is said to have experienced a failure, although the exact cause is under investigation. New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tish told The New York Post that all six people died.

A video of the accident is roaming on social media, where a user on X (East Twitter) wrote, “I spoke to many of my pilots friends -” It’s not normal. ” What were Siemens CEO Agustin Escobar? ,

Jessica Eber was found dead at home

Jessica Eber, who previously served as an American Attorney for the eastern district of Virginia, was found to be unanswered in her home in Alexandria outside Washington DC on 22 March. His family confirmed that Eber, 43, had been battling epilepsy for a long time and died in sleep. According to a report by NBC News, citing a statement by Alexandria police, his family said that the detectives “found no evidence that he died due to anything other than natural causes.”

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Ms. Eber earned a reputation as a hardworking prosecutor. Confirmed by the Senate in 2021, he was considered by his comrades as a preservative and fast legal brain, often participated in major tests in the individual. His resignation came earlier this year, on 20 January.

Jessica but role in Siemens espionage case

One of Ms. Eber’s most high-profile legal battle was a corporate detective case which included Siemens Energy. He led the prosecution in a case where Siemens Energy accepted an illegally confidential data from a rival company, Washington Post reported. The company eventually convicted and agreed to pay a fine of $ 104 million. At that time, in a statement by the US Department of Justice, Siemens admitted using theft information to get competitive benefits in the energy sector.

Another top Siemens Executive’s past suicide

Mr. Escobar and Ms. Eber died about 10 years after another top semence figure, Hez-Jochem Nuburger, died of suicide. He served as the Chief Financial Officer from 1998 to 2006 and was implicated in a wide -reaching bribery investigation.

The scam, considered one of the largest in the German corporate history, included a $ 1 billion Slush Fund, which was allegedly used to secure contracts globally. Mr. Newburger killed his life in February 2015, after financially settling on his role in a relationship with Siemens two months later.

Any link between two deaths?

Officials of the two countries have not suggested that the death of Escobar and Eber is connected in any way. Time and shared Siemens connections have especially given rise to questions on social media.

Here some posts question the time of deaths:

Investigations are underway in the helicopter crash, to determine what is the reason for the accident.

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