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.
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Gericht erklärt verschollenen Tengelmann-Chef Karl-Erivan Haub für tot
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Urteil im Fall eines Milliardärs – Gericht erklärt in der Schweiz verschollenen Deutschen für tot
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Tengelmann-Chef Haub - Bei Skitour am Klein Matterhorn verschwunden: Gericht erklärt verschollenen Milliardär für tot
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