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By LUCY CONNOLLY

 

Published: Today

A STOCKBROKER with a glittering party lifestyle jumped eight storeys to his death clutching a glass of champagne.

 

Handsome Anjool Malde, 24, who also owned a posh events firm, was under investigation by his bank and feared he would lose his job.

 

 

 

The Oxford graduate, known as the "party king", had been asked to leave work early Friday amid an inquiry "into an IT matter".

 

Two days later, wearing a designer suit, he took a lift to the eighth floor of City rooftop restaurant Coq d'Argent and threw himself off.

 

Anjool - known as Jools - had been due to celebrate his 25th birthday tonight. He planned a champagne and canape bash at a Soho bar followed by an after-party in a trendy club nearby.

 

Deutsche Bank spokeswoman Michelle Gathercole said: "He was due back in work this week to help us carry on with inquiries.

 

 

"We are deeply saddened by our colleague's death and our thoughts are with his family."

Tributes

 

A colleague said: "We all heard he was about to be suspended and he was upset about it."

 

Many friends learned of his death when they logged on to his Facebook page. Yesterday the site was covered with tributes.

 

One friend, Sandy Kaur Johal, said: "Anjool was warm, generous, intelligent and good-humoured. He was so dedicated and lived his life following his dreams."

 

Andre Campbell, 20, who knew Jools through his AlphaParties events firm, said: "He'd achieved so much for someone so young.

 

Death leap ... Coq d-Argent restaurant

 

Death leap ... Coq d-Argent restaurant

 

"He always cracked jokes. There was no indication he was down. But if you had everything he had - property, a brilliant job, a company and amazing friends, and you thought you might lose it... you don't know what people do."

 

While studying, Jools worked as a music and arts reviewer for BBC radio, once interviewing Spice Girl Geri Halliwell.

 

He was distraught over the death of his idol Michael Jackson - who he had tickets to see live at the O2.

 

He wrote on Twitter: "I spent 24 hours perpetually teary-eyed."

 

His mum Naina, an arts teacher, and psychologist dad Bharat, of Yarm near Middlesbrough, said in a statement: "We are devastated. He was an inspiration to so many. He meant everything to us."

 

In April 2007, banker Richard Ford jumped to his death from Coq d'Argent - which is near the Bank of England - landing on a bus.

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Taking a dive with a glass of champagne in your hand' date=' must be the ultimate way to meet your maker.[/quote']

 

Only if he had a gal in the other hand.... :neener:

A 25 yo Lagavulin in one hand, a Cohiba Esplendido in the other hand and a comely lass on the end of your cock. Now that's the way to go! :content:

 

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