Leo Lukenas, the Bank of America associate who died on 2 May, was looking to leave the bank, citing working weeks that exceeded 100-hours, according to a report.
The 35-year-old investment banker and former Green Beret passed away on 2 May from acute coronary artery thrombus. While he died of natural causes, his death has ignited a fresh debate about the brutal hours endured by junior bankers.