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The major health insurance giant stated that the suspect who assassinated its CEO is not a customer of the company.
A spokesperson for UnitedHealth Group Inc. in the USA stated that Luigi Mangione, the suspect accused of killing Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare, is not a member of the company's insurance plan. UnitedHealth Group indicated that both Mangione and his mother are not members of United Healthcare, contradicting claims that the shooting was due to his special dealings with the company.
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The informal "wanted notice" on the streets of New York intensifies panic in the business community, targeting not only the murdered CEO but also executives in the financial industry.
The New York City police are investigating the so-called "wanted posters" targeting business executives that have been posted on the streets of Manhattan. These "wanted posters" include the image of Brian Thompson, a high-ranking official of the insurance giant UnitedHealth Group Inc., who was shot dead in the street last Wednesday, along with photos of executives from financial firms. Thompson's photo is marked with a red cross. Some of the damaged posters feature Brian Thompson from UnitedHealth Group. This incident is the latest in a series of events that have raised concerns among business leaders following Thompson's shooting. New York City.