Authorities: Real estate developer's death ruled suicide in Fairfield

<p>The death of a prominent developer who was fatally struck by a Metro-North train in Fairfield has been ruled a suicide.</p>

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Feb 23, 2018, 10:48 AM

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Authorities: Real estate developer's death ruled suicide in Fairfield
The death of a prominent developer who was fatally struck by a Metro-North train in Fairfield has been ruled a suicide.
According to the Connecticut Post, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said Thursday Alfred Lenoci Jr., 55, died from multiple trauma as the result of a suicide.
Lenoci was struck by a westbound train around 5:15 a.m. Wednesday near the Fairfield Metro Station.
His family has declined to comment on his death, and no funeral services have been announced.
Lenoci was the son of Alfred Lenoci Sr., who founded United Properties 40 years ago.
The privately-held commercial real estate development company has a portfolio of more than five million square feet of retail, office and industrial space.
AP wire services helped contribute to this report.


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