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Santa Clara county Sheriff's Office vehicle is shown parked outside one
of the main office buildings of the Apple campus in Cupertino,
California, April 27, 2016.
Reuters
A male Apple Inc employee was discovered in a conference room at the
company's Silicon Valley headquarters with a wound to the head and a gun
near his body, police said on 27 April. Authorities were called to the
Cupertino campus at 8.35am PDT/3.35pm BST, Sergeant Andrea Urena of the
Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office told the media.
"When deputies responded to the campus they found one individual male down and determined he was deceased," Urena said, according to Reuters. "Further investigation determined that no other individuals were involved. We believe this to be an isolated incident and that nobody else on campus or in the public is at risk."
Urena said law enforcement is not searching for any suspects and that the Santa Clara County Coroner's Office would conduct an autopsy on the man to ascertain the cause and manner of death. According to TMZ, the dead employee was reportedly a Hispanic male.
"When deputies responded to the campus they found one individual male down and determined he was deceased," Urena said, according to Reuters. "Further investigation determined that no other individuals were involved. We believe this to be an isolated incident and that nobody else on campus or in the public is at risk."
Urena said law enforcement is not searching for any suspects and that the Santa Clara County Coroner's Office would conduct an autopsy on the man to ascertain the cause and manner of death. According to TMZ, the dead employee was reportedly a Hispanic male.
According to the San Jose Mercury News,
emergency dispatch audio reported the male was bleeding from the head
and "possibly has a gun". The man was reportedly being escorted by
security personnel. Minutes later, dispatchers said "a body is in one of
the conference rooms with a gun". It is unclear whether the two reports
are about the same incident, but both occurred around the time of the
emergency call.
Urena did not confirm the dispatch reports saying: "I don't
know where those came from. I can't confirm any information regarding a
manner or cause of death, or any weapons."
Apple issued an official statement to BuzzFeed News
lamenting the employee's death. "We are heartbroken by the tragic loss
of a young and talented coworker," Apple spokesperson Kristin Hugue
said. "Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to his family and
friends, including the many people he worked with here at Apple. We are
working to support them however we can in this difficult time."
An anonymous Apple employee told the Mercury News that most
at the office do not know who died and that employees were given the
option to take the rest of the day off. Apple also offered grief
counselling to employees.
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