Peter Kelner, 56, of the Czech Republic, co-owner of the league and chairman of the PPF investment group, was killed in a helicopter crash over the weekend. He is valued at 15 billion euros, is considered the richest man in the Czech Republic, and owns 50% of the PPF League. Another 50% partner is the EPH group. The crash happened Saturday in Alaska, according to Handelsplot.
“The crash happened Saturday during a helicopter ski tour near the Nick Glacier in Alaska, U.S. officials announced Monday. Four more people, including the pilot, were killed in the crash. It is not yet clear why the helicopter crashed, it says. Handlesplot.
The league is acting with amazement
In the afternoon, the league’s CEO responded to the news of the league with astonishment. Helmer Rendezvre said: “We are shocked to learn of the tragic accident and are shocked by the untimely death of Peter Kelner, whom we regard as a successful economic manager. Our thoughts and compassion are now with his family. “
Burial in close family circle
Peter Kelner leaves his wife and four children. As for the family, the burial should take place in the closest family circle.
Background
(According to Wikipedia)
Peter Kelner (* May 20, 1964 Česká Lípa; † March 27, 2021, near the Nick Glacier in Alaska, USA[1]) A Czech entrepreneur, millionaire and majority owner (98.94%)[2] PPF Group NV, a holding company, is registered in the Netherlands. Since 2007 he has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Italian insurance company Azigurajioni Generali, which has formed an international insurance company in association with the PPF. Is the leading insurance company in the Czech Republic Czech insurance company (Czech insurance company) calculates.
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