Boston, MA 10/14/2013 (wallstreetpr) – The 21 year old former intern named Moritz Erhardt, who was working for Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC) died because of an attack of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a state in which the patient’s brain is affected and it causes several severe attacks and in extreme cases fits too. A British coroner’s court clarified the above fact post the reports of post-mortem were released. Erhardt was working as an intern in the bank’s London branch as part of his seven week pre-graduate program. A spokesperson on the behalf of the court said that there is an inquiry on November 22 in regard to the death of Erhardt.
Erhardt died on August 15, and founded in an unconscious state at Claredale House, which offers residential facility in East London. The death was looking at as a non-suspicious one by the Metropolitan Police. After being treated by the paramedics, Erhardt was announced dead on the spot. Bank of America said that Erhardt was one of their most sincere interns and was also quite popular amongst his fellow interns.
Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC)’s intern Erhadt was an exchange student enrolled at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business under the university of Michigan. He also went to WHU- Otto Beisheim School of Management located in Vallendar, Germany. All this information has been taken from his page on a social networking website called seelio.com. Erhadt has also worked for KPMG Consulting, Morgan Stanley and Deutsche Bank AG’s corporate finance division, in addition to working at Bank of America’s investment banking branch at Charlotte in North Carolina. The spokesperson for Bank of America named John Mcivor was unavailable to give any comment on the news over the phone.