19-Year-Old Zac Brettler Dies After Fall from London Apartment Balcony in 2019
Zac Brettler, a 19-year-old from London, fell to his death from a fifth-floor balcony of a luxury apartment building on November 29, 2019. Prior to his death, he had adopted a false identity as the son of a Russian oligarch. The incident occurred at a property overlooking the River Thames, opposite MI6 headquarters.
Acabashi / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)Background Zac Brettler was the youngest son of Matthew and Rachelle Brettler, who lived in the Maida Vale neighborhood.
Before his death, he had changed his behavior and appearance significantly. His parents described him as previously intelligent, entertaining, and sociable.
In the period leading up to his disappearance, he had become focused on a luxury lifestyle, influenced by figures such as Vladimir Putin and Jordan Belfort. He boasted of inheriting a multi-billion-pound family fortune shared with five siblings.
He used a .ru email address, and wore clothing associated with wealth, such as a Moncler vest.
Associations and Living Arrangements Brettler's new associates included older individuals involved in business activities.
He had moved into the Riverwalk apartment with a resident known as a gangster. This arrangement followed encouragement from a cryptocurrency investor with a family background in various deals.
Brettler had convinced some adults of his fabricated identity as the son of a billionaire. His parents discovered these details while searching for him in the days before his death. At the time of his disappearance, Brettler was planning to take his driver's license exam and expressed ambitions to become an entrepreneur.
He did not appear depressed. The Metropolitan Police investigated the incident following reports from his family.
Investigation and Inquest An inquest into Brettler's death was held, during which his mother, Rachelle Brettler, stated: ">He wanted money and power. Fast."
The book 'London Falling' by Patrick Radden Keefe, published based on a 2024 New Yorker article, examines the circumstances of Brettler's death and the subsequent police investigation. The book provides details on Brettler's background as the grandson of a rabbi and his family's upper-middle-class life.
It also covers the broader context of London's financial environment and associated individuals.
Story Timeline
5 events- November 29, 2019, 2:24 a.m.
Zac Brettler fell to his death from a fifth-floor balcony at Riverwalk apartment tower.
1 sourceNew York Post - Days before November 29, 2019
Brettler's parents searched for him and discovered his false identity as Zac Ismailov.
1 sourceNew York Post - Period leading to disappearance
Brettler adopted a luxury lifestyle persona and associated with older businessmen.
1 sourceNew York Post - 2024
Patrick Radden Keefe published a New Yorker article on Brettler's death.
1 sourceNew York Post - Publication date of book
Keefe released the book 'London Falling' expanding on the article.
1 sourceNew York Post
Potential Impact
- 01
Exposure of Brettler's associates could result in further scrutiny of their business activities.
- 02
Police investigation into Brettler's death may lead to reviews of associations at luxury properties.
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Inquest findings might influence safety measures at high-rise buildings in London.
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Publication of 'London Falling' could prompt discussions on youth vulnerability to false identities.
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