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You're browsing: Archived News » 2007 HSBC » Article Title: American HSBC employee found dead in India

HYDERABAD: An American citizen was on Saturday found dead in his hotel room here under mysterious circumstances. Thomas Redik (42), an HSBC employee, had arrived in the state capital about 10 days ago for training, police said quoting his roommates. Thomas was staying in a hotel in Banjara Hills area and found unconscious by his colleagues on Saturday morning. He was immediately taken to Apollo hospital where he was declared dead. No further information is available at this time.

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