Married father-of-three, 44, who seemed to have it all 'cut his own throat' in woods after going out for morning run

By Daily Mail Reporter

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A married father-of-three who sparked a massive search when he failed to come home from his morning run has been found dead in a wooded area after apparently cutting his own throat.

David Riek, 44, was reported missing from his Ridgefield, Connecticut home by his wife Naomi, who last saw him when he left at 7 a.m. on Saturday for a run.

She raised the alarm at around 9.30 a.m., aware that her husband was a skilled long-distance runner, a seasoned triathlete and not known to wander off.

Tragic: David Riek, pictured with his wife Naomi and their three children, disappeared after going for a run on Saturday - and was found the following day after apparently slicing his own neck

Tragic: David Riek, pictured with his wife Naomi and their three children, disappeared after going for a run on Saturday - and was found the following day after apparently slicing his own throat

She feared he had fallen during his jog in a nearby wooded area and, without a mobile phone or identification, had no way of calling or signalling for help.

Hundreds of friends and neighbours gave their time to search for the missing dad, but severe weather curtailed the search on Saturday evening.

 

More than 500 people, some of who traveled from out of the state, resumed the search on Sunday morning and the body of a man matching David's description was found on Sunday afternoon.

A group of volunteers found his body in a rocky area about 50 feet away from the road near the Florida Hill Refuge, police Captain Tom Comstock said, adding foul play had not been suspected.

Loved: Friends and family say they are baffled about the death of the popular and apparently happy husband

Loved: Friends and family say they are baffled about the death of the popular and apparently happy husband

David and Naomi Riek
David Riek with his daughter

Shock: Riek was planning to move to Singapore with his wife and children after lining up a job there. His wife Naomi, left, is from Australia and they were looking forward to being closer to her family

His suicide spot was less than a quarter of a mile from his home.

The medical examiner's office said Riek died of an incised wound of the neck and ruled his death a suicide, the Hartford Courant reported.

Friends said they were stunned by his apparent suicide. The couple's Facebook photos show a man adored by his three young children and beautiful wife.

Stephen Wasdick, a spokesman for insurance company Ace Group, said Riek worked as senior vice president at one of the units based in Stamford.

He quit in January after eight years with the company, Wasdick added.

Fears: David's disappearance on Saturday morning sparked a search involving as many as 500 volunteers

Fears: David's disappearance on Saturday morning sparked a search involving as many as 500 volunteers

Grisly: A group of volunteers found the body in a wooded area near his home, pictured, on Sunday

Grisly: A group of volunteers found the body in a wooded area near his home, pictured, on Sunday

Riek and his wife, a Zumba instructor, were planning to move to Singapore later this year where he had a job lined up.

Naomi is from Australia, and the family looked forward to being closer to her relatives, friends told the Courant.

'Our whole community is heartbroken by this tragic news and we will do everything we can to help them,' First Selectman Rudy Marconi told the Courant.

'It’s just very very sad - a young guy, bright future, wonderful family - that his life would end this way is tragic.'

 

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Maybe he didn't really have that job lined up, had no way to continue to support the family and hteir lifestyle and was afraid to tell his family and it finally got to be too much. Just a shot in t he dark..

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It's a personal tragedy. You're not entitled to every detail. Rather ghoulish.

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He quit his job in January[eight months ago] but had a job lined up in Singapore? There's a lot NOT being told about this incident.

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