Bed Bath and Beyond CFO Gustavo Arnal passes on after tumble from New York City building, police say

Shoppers enter and exit a Bed Bath & Beyond in Schaumburg, Ill., Jan. 14, 2021. Shares of Bed Bath & Beyond plunged in premarket trading Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022, after the struggling home goods retailer announced a restructuring that includes store closures, layoffs and a stock offering. The company plans to close about 150 namesake stores but will keep its buybuy Baby chain. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File)
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On January 14, 2021, customers enter and leave a Bed Bath & Beyond in Schaumburg, Illinois. Bed Bath & Beyond announced a restructure that involves store closures, layoffs, and a stock offering on Wednesday, August 31, 2022, which caused shares to plummet in premarket trading. About 150 of the company’s name-brand stores will close, but the buybuy Baby chain will remain open.
(AP Photo/File: Nam Y. Huh)

The New York Police Department said in a proclamation officials were told of an oblivious individual close to a structure around 12:30 p.m. on Friday. Answering crisis administrations articulated the man expired on the scene.

The man was subsequently distinguished as 52-year-old Gustavo Arnal of New York City.

No reason for death was reported, yet authorities said the New York City Medical Examiner’s Office is exploring the demise and the case stays continuous.

Police wouldn’t remark on in the event that the passing was being explored as dubious and alluded inquiries to the Medical Examiner’s Office. USA TODAY has asked the workplace for additional subtleties.

Arnal had joined Bed Bath and Beyond in May 2020 after time with corrective organization Avon and 20 years at Proctor and Gamble. At the point when Arnal joined the organization, previous CEO Mark Tritton said Arnal’s information and experience would “assist with driving the following period of our development technique and lay out a more proficient groundwork to make investor esteem.”

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The organization had declared on Aug. 31 it was diminishing its labor force by 20% and shutting down around 150 stores from one side of the country to the other.

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