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Karl-Erivan Haub is an experienced skier and mountaineer, spokesperson says
New research to reveal alleged double life of the billionaire
New research by journalist Liv von Boetticher should now show that Karl-Erivan Haub may still be alive.
Surely now - as he has been declared dead already.The guy may be physically missing, but what about all his money? Somebody's controlling it, right?
If it's all there and none of it is missing then he might in fact really be dead.Surely now - as he has been declared dead already.
The guy may be physically missing, but what about all his money? Somebody's controlling it, right?
Following his disappearance, Tengelmann announced that his brother Christian W.E. Haub would be appointed sole CEO of Tengelmann Group effective April 18, 2018.
In an interview with Die Welt, von Boetticher expressed the suspicion that "Karl-Yerevan Haub was involved in dubious business and could have disappeared in Russia with the help of the Russian secret service FSB". Rumors that there are links to Russia have existed for some time.
Karl-Erivan Haub case: How much did his brother Christian know?
A mysterious Russian woman, Veronika E., plays a major role in von Boetticher's research. She worked for an event agency that organized the birthday of Haub's mother Helga in St. Petersburg in 2004. The journalist found evidence that Haub and Veronika E. were then in regular contact and often stayed in the same place at the same time. In addition, Veronika E. probably has connections to the Russian secret services.
Mr Haub – who was born in Tacoma, Washington – and his brother Christian have led the company since 2000.
The family’s fortune is estimated at more than €3bn (£2.6bn).
Family patriarch Erivan Haub died in March at his home in Wyoming.
Tengelmann’s main businesses are the hardware store Obi and clothing retailer KiK. It also has large stakes in the Netto supermarket chain and online retailer Zalando.
Karl-Erivan Haub, heir to the Tengelmann retail empire, was training for a ski race when he disappeared on Switzerland’s most famous peak, located on the border with Italy.
A spokesperson for Tengelmann said there was no news yet on the fate of the 58-year-old.
Sieglinde Schuchardt said Mr Haub was an experienced skier and mountaineer.
very much so ….Sounds like the plot for a James Bond movie.
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