Quote Originally Posted by tajoh111 View Post
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/...A250HH20140306

CEO of a small bitcoin startup in singapore committed suicide. Too young, only 28.

I wonder if the same thing happened to them.
Quote Originally Posted by AliG View Post
You have to wonder the kinds of threats he was facing once he was hacked (I can only assume he lost the assets of very powerful people)
He could not have been hacked because it's all about her, beside at this point nobody is talking about hacking.

Very powerful people are not too smart if they keep the coins online. First advice i got when learning about mining was not to keep them online, that's what personal enscripted wallets are for plus there is not any confirmation it has anything to do with Bitcoin even the article tajoh based his speculation on did not say so.

Probably if it was directly related to bitcom the info would be already public, I goggled it and also could not find any connection, here from Financial Post article.
Steve Beauregard, CEO and founder of Singapore-based GoCoin, rented a room in Radtke?s Singapore home and was among the last people to see Radtke alive.

This wasn?t a bitcoin-related death. She had other things going on in her life

?This wasn?t a bitcoin-related death. She had other things going on in her life. Collectively, there were a lot of small factors. ? It appears she picked a permanent solution to a lot of short term problems,? he told Reuters.
If it's Bitcoin related the police investigation will sure find out, at this point it was not even confirmed by the police it was a suicide.