Khaleej Times

Compass chief, kin among those killed in seaplane crash

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melbourne — 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 British-based 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

The thoughts of everyone at Compass are with richard’s family and friends, and we extend our deepest sympathies to them

on March 31. Compass said the new chief executive, Dominic Blakemore, would now start on Jan. 1 instead of on April 1 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

Paul Walsh, Compass Chairman

already been in contact with British authoritie­s.

Compass Chairman Paul Walsh said: “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 nononsense style that transforme­d Compass into one of Britain’s leading companies.” —

 ?? AP ?? Police and Australian Transport Safety Bureau experts leave on a boat to go to the scene of the seaplane crash in the Hawkesbury River near Sydney. —
AP Police and Australian Transport Safety Bureau experts leave on a boat to go to the scene of the seaplane crash in the Hawkesbury River near Sydney. —

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