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#Court declares missing German billionaire dead after 3 years

#Court declares missing German billionaire dead after 3 years

BERLIN — A German court on Friday officially declared billionaire Karl-Erivan Haub dead, more than three years after the head of retail group Tengelmann went missing in the Swiss Alps.

Haub, who was 58, was training for a ski mountaineering race when he disappeared under Switzerland’s famous Matterhorn peak, located on the southern border with Italy.

He was last seen on the morning of April 7, 2018, as he headed up a mountain lift with skis and a daypack, and was reported missing to police the following morning after he failed to show up at his hotel in the Swiss resort of Zermatt.

Haub’s family gave up hope of finding him alive after a week and the search for him was officially called off in October 2018.

 Karl-Erivan Haub is pictured in Muelheim, Germany. A German court on Friday officially declared billionaire Karl-Erivan Haub dead, more than three years after the head of retail group Tengelmann went missing in the Swiss Alps.
Karl-Erivan Haub is pictured in Muelheim, Germany. A German court on Friday officially declared Haub dead, more than three years after the head of retail group Tengelmann went missing in the Swiss Alps.
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The district court in Cologne, where Haub lived, said Friday it has now formally declared him dead, giving the time of death as midnight on April 7, 2018. Haub was born on March 2, 1960 in Tacoma, Washington, and was a German-US dual citizen.

Haub’s brothers, company and wife had applied to have him officially declared dead. The court said it was satisfied with the evidence.

His younger brother, Christian Haub, was named as Tengelmann’s sole CEO after the disappearance. The two had run Tengelmann together since 2000.

The gondola station 'Furi - Trockener Steg' is likely to have been one of the stops on the hiking tour of missing German Karl-Erivan Haub, CEO of the Tengelmann Group.
The gondola station Furi – Trockener Steg is likely to have been one of the stops on the hiking tour of missing German Karl-Erivan Haub, CEO of the Tengelmann Group.
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