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Billionair­e MP Olivier Dassault dies in helicopter crash

69-YEAR-OLD CONSERVATI­VE POLITICIAN, WHOSE FAMILY BUILDS THE RAFALE WAR PLANES, KILLED IN A HELICOPTER CRASH

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French billionair­e Olivier Dassault was killed yesterday in a helicopter crash, a police source said, with President Emmanuel Macron paying tribute to the 69-year old conservati­ve politician.

Dassault was the eldest son of late French billionair­e industrial­ist Serge Dassault, whose namesake Dassault Aviation, builds the Rafale war planes and owns Le Figaro newspaper.

“Olivier Dassault loved France. Captain of industry, lawmaker, local elected official, reserve commander in the air force: during his life, he never ceased to serve our country, to value its assets. His sudden death is a great loss. Thoughts on his family and loved ones,” Macron said on Twitter.

361st richest man

The private helicopter crashed yesterday afternoon in Normandy, where he has a holiday home, according to a police source. The pilot was also killed.

A lawmaker for the conservati­ve Les Republicai­ns party since 2002, Dassault was considered the 361st richest man in the world alongside his two brothers and sister, with wealth of about €6 billion ($7.15 billion) mostly inherited from his father, according to the 2020 Forbes rich list.

The 69-year-old was the 12th richest person in France with a net worth of $7.5 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionair­es Index.

His grandfathe­r, Marcel Dassault, was a World War I aircraft-designer who founded an aviation empire. Olivier worked within the family firm before becoming a lawmaker for the conservati­ve Les Republicai­ns party in 2002. He stepped down from his role on the board of Dassault due to his political role to avoid any conflict of interest.

Olivier, seen as the favourite of founder Marcel, was once considered favoured to succeed Serge at the head of the family holding, but that role went to former Dassault Aviation CEO Charles Edelstenne.

Renowned photograph­er

“Great sadness at the news of the sudden passing of Olivier Dassault,” Valerie Pecresse, a conservati­ve politician who is president of the Paris region, said on Twitter. “A businessma­n, but also a renowned photograph­er, he had a passion for politics in his blood, rooted in his department of Oise. My warm thoughts to his family.”

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 ?? AFP ?? ■ Above: French Prime Minister Jean Castex (right) chats with Olivier Dassault during a visit in Argentine’s district of Beauvais on Friday, his last public appearance.
AFP ■ Above: French Prime Minister Jean Castex (right) chats with Olivier Dassault during a visit in Argentine’s district of Beauvais on Friday, his last public appearance.
 ??  ?? ■ Below: Dassault (left) poses with the flight of the 100th Falcon 10 (Mystère 10) aircraft in 1977.
■ Below: Dassault (left) poses with the flight of the 100th Falcon 10 (Mystère 10) aircraft in 1977.
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