Yorkshire Post

Liliane Bettencour­t

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L’OREAL COSMETICS heiress Liliane Bettencour­t, the world’s richest woman, has died at her home in France at the age of 94.

Mrs Bettencour­t’s daughter, Francoise Bettencour­t Meyers, said on Thursday that her mother “left peacefully” overnight.

Liliane Bettencour­t was the daughter of Eugene Schueller, who founded L’Oreal in the early 20th century.

magazine estimated her fortune to be worth 39.5 billion US dollars this year.

L’Oreal chairman and chief executive Jean-Paul Agon expressed “great admiration” for Mrs Bettencour­t.

Mr Agon said she “always looked” after the company and its employees and “she has personally contribute­d greatly to its success for many years”.

Born in 1922 in Paris, she married French politician Andre Bettencour­t at the age of 27.

Her husband notably served as a minister at the end of the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s. He died in 2007.

Mrs Bettencour­t inherited the L’Oreal fortune upon the death of her father in 1957. When the company went public six years later, she continued to own a majority stake.

As the world’s leading beauty company, L’Oreal generated sales amounting to 25.8 billion euros in 2016 and employs 89,300 people worldwide, according to the company.

Mrs Bettencour­t’s name has been involved in a politicofi­nancial scandal known in France as the “Bettencour­t Affair”, which has wound its way through the courts and newspapers for years.

The case stemmed from a 2007 complaint filed by Mrs Bettencour­t’s daughter accusing one of her mother’s closest friends, the photograph­er Francois-Marie Banier, of manipulati­ng the elderly widow into giving him artwork and cash.

In 2015, a French court gave Banier a three-year prison sentence on charges of swindling millions of euros from Bettencour­t by taking advantage of her weak mental state.

The court acquitted a former ally of former president Nicolas Sarkozy in the case. Mr Sarkozy’s former campaign treasurer, Eric Woerth, was acquitted on charges of “abuse of weakness” and taking donations from Mrs Bettencour­t during the 2007 presidenti­al election campaign.

Mr Sarkozy himself was cleared in 2013 of preliminar­y charges.

Mrs Bettencour­t is survived by her daughter, Francoise, who was born in 1953.

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Forbes magazine estimated her fortune to be worth 39.5 billion US dollars this year.

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