
A blaze at a Bayer executive’s New Jersey home is now being looked into as arson precisely three months after the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brain Thompson in Manhattan.
The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office reported a blaze “at an occupied mansion on East Lane in Madison” at around 7:30 a.m. on March 4 in a statement obtained by WVTM.
According to the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office,” the Madison Fire Department immediately extinguished the hearth.” No major damage was done to the construction, and no injuries have been reported. The target won’t be found out.
A statement from Bayer, a global pharmaceutical and biotechnology firm, confirmed that the fire occurred at one of Bayer’s U.S. professionals ‘ private residence.
The community is secure and uninjured, the statement read. The pharmaceutical corporation added that the safety and security of our staff is of utmost importance to Bayer. The tragedy is currently being looked into. The business completely participates in the research. We enjoy the local law enforcement’s swift action.
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The Morris County Prosecutors Office confirmed to WVTM that the situation surrounding the Bayer director’s new home is an “active and continued fire analysis.”
The investigation is now being coordinated by at least eight distinct organizations, including the New York Police Department, the Madison Police Department, the New Jersey Transit Police, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department, the Morris County Sheriff’s Office CSI Unit, and the New Jersey State Fire Marshal’s Office K-9 Unit.
A veiled gunman shot several shots at State Accident Insurance Fund CEO Chip Terhune’s residence in February, prompting the fire incident at the Bayer executive’s. Additionally, the incident occurs precisely three weeks after Luigi Mangione, 26, allegedly killed Thompson in Manhattan.  ,