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City boss' two-year-old girl dies | City boss' two-year-old girl dies |
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The two-year-old daughter of a City businessman has died after suffering serious head injuries. | The two-year-old daughter of a City businessman has died after suffering serious head injuries. |
Yanire Izaga was found at her father Alberto's flat in Albert Embankment, central London, on Sunday afternoon, and taken to St Thomas's Hospital. | Yanire Izaga was found at her father Alberto's flat in Albert Embankment, central London, on Sunday afternoon, and taken to St Thomas's Hospital. |
But the girl died on Tuesday evening, the Metropolitan Police said. | But the girl died on Tuesday evening, the Metropolitan Police said. |
Her 36-year-old father, who is an executive at insurance giant Swiss Re, was arrested and has since been sectioned under the Mental Health Act. | Her 36-year-old father, who is an executive at insurance giant Swiss Re, was arrested and has since been sectioned under the Mental Health Act. |
Mr Izaga is a member of the board of Swiss Re, one of the world's most powerful insurance firms. | |
Family tragedy | |
He is described as the company's head of Life and Health Products. In July last year he was elected to the board of industry body the Association of British Insurers. | |
A company spokesman said: "Swiss Re is deeply saddened by the tragedy involving the family of Alberto Izaga. Our thoughts are with the family." | |
Mr Izaga, who is married, works in London's landmark "Gherkin" building. | |
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police's child abuse investigation team are probing the incident. | |
Police said a post-mortem examination would be scheduled in due course and an inquest will be opened and adjourned. |
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