Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Compass Group chief, five others dead in Sydney seaplane crash

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The CEO of Compass Group PLC, the world’s biggest catering firm, and four of his close family members were among the six people who died when the seaplane they were travelling in crashed into a Sydney river on New Year’s Eve.

Richard Cousins, 58, chief of the Britishbas­ed catering and food services giant, died alongside Emma Bowden, 48, Heather Bowden, 11, Edward Cousins, 23, and William Cousins, 25, according to Detective Superinten­dent Mark Hutchings from the New South Wales Police.

Cousins had been due to retire on March 31st. Compass said the new chief executive, Dominic Blakemore, would now start on January 1st instead of on April 1st as originally planned, following the news.

Australian media reports identified the victims as the CEO’S two sons, his fiancee and her daughter. The pilot of the plane, Gareth Morgan, 44, also died in the crash.

Hutchings said that police had already been in contact with British authoritie­s.

Compass Chairman Paul Walsh said in a statement: “The thoughts of everyone at Compass are with Richard’s family and friends, and we extend our deepest sympathies to them.”

“Richard was known and respected for his great humanity and a no-nonsense style that transforme­d Compass into one of Britain’s leading companies,” he added on Monday. Cousins led Compass over the past 11 years after his decision to quit as senior independen­t director of supermarke­t giant Tesco.

He has been widely credited with turning the company’s business around and making Compass into one of the FTSE 100’s bestperfor­ming firms.

Cousins had also been named as one of the world’s best-performing CEOS by Harvard Business Review.

Police are working with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau to recover the wreckage of the plane, which is submerged in 13 metres of water near Cowan, north of Sydney.

A probe into the cause of the crash has begun, with a preliminar­y report expected within 30 days. Authoritie­s have warned it may take up to a year to find out what happened.

The seaplane was part of the Sydney Seaplanes business that has operated since 2005 with no previous record of mishap. Seaplane flights have been cancelled until further notice.

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