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Three Children Of Only Parent Company CEO Were Killed In The Sri Lanka Explosion.

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According to Danish news agency Ritzau, the three children of the Danish Fashion Group, Bestseller, CEO, Anders Holch Povlsen, were killed in the terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka, the parent company of Only, Vero Moda, Jack&Jones and other clothing brands.

Jesper Stubkier, head of the Communications Department of the group, confirmed the news.

Povlsen is considered one of the richest men in Denmark.

Its family 100% owns the holding group and holds most of the Asos and Zalando of the fashion business.

The annual sales volume of the group reached 3 billion 300 million euros, and Zalando was listed in 2014.

In addition, according to Forbes's report, Povlsen and his wife also own many castles and lands in the British Scotland area, covering 1% of the total area of Scotland.

Povlsen, 46, has four children with his wife, Anne Holch Povlsen.

The Povlsen family was on holiday in Sri Lanka when the explosion occurred.

At present, the names and age information of the three children have not been released.

Stubkier refused to give more information and response, and expressed the hope that the media and the outside world would give Povlsen and his family private space.

As of press release, the explosion terrorist attack against Sri Lanka cathedral and high-end hotels has killed at least 290 people.


Source: interface Author: Lou Qin

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