Donald Tober, the Sweet N Low tycoon who jumped to his death from his luxury Park Avenue apartment last month, has left his wife a $30million fortune, court records show.
The magnate, 89, had been battling Parkinson s disease when he leapt from the 11th floor of his plush $10 million Manhattan home on January 15.
The CEO and co-owner of artificial sweetener company Sugar Foods, left his wife of 48 years Barbara, a renowned journalist and editor, his entire estate.
Donald Tober, the Sweet N Low tycoon who jumped to his death from his luxury Park Avenue apartment last month, has left his wife Barbara a $30million fortune
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On Wednesday afternoon it was reported that Jeffrey Smith, a member of the Washington, D.C., police force, had taken his own life. He is the second law enforcement officer known to have committed suicide after responding to the riots at the Capitol on January 6 and the third to have died. Goodness knows what conspiracy theorists will make of all this.
The news of Smith s death comes amid reports suggesting America s long-rising rate of suicide increased even further in the last year, not least among school-aged children, which is why many districts are beginning to open again despite the objections of cynical teachers unions. Most of the dead will remain anonymous to everyone save those who loved them. Others, like the artificial sugar tycoon and philanthropist Donald Tober, are comparatively well known. In other cases still, the previously obscure will become famous because they do
https://www.afinalwarning.com/490122.html (Natural News) Donald Tober, the 89-year-old magnate responsible for marketing and popularizing the artificial sweetener brand Sweet’N Low, died on Friday, Jan. 15, in what the police described as an apparent suicide.
Tober was the CEO and co-owner of New York City-based Sugar Foods Corporation, which employs around 1,400 people. According to the
New York Police Department (NYPD), his body was found just after 5 a.m. at the courtyard of his apartment building in Manhattan.
The NYPD determined that Tober committed suicide by jumping off the building. Tober was dealing with Parkinson’s disease at the time of his death.
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The Sweet N Low artificial sweetener creator leaped to his death at the age of 89.
Sweet N Low magnate suffered Parkinson s disease
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FIT Foundation Gala NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 15: Barbara Tober and Donald Tober attend the FIT Foundation Gala June 15, 2015 in New York City.
Donald Tober, the CEO, and co-owner of Sugar Foods, a ubiquitous staple at restaurants across America, jumped out of his plush $10 million Park Avenue apartment building. He leaped from the 11th floor of the building in Manhattan before dawn Friday.
According to the New York Post, investigators believed that the Sweet N Low magnate leaped around 5 in the morning. Several hours later, Tober s body was discovered in the luxury Upper East Side complex s courtyard. Tober reportedly had Parkinson s disease; sources told the New York Post.