Family of Total's ex-CEO heads to Moscow


Paris, Oct 22 (IANS/TASS): Family members of the former CEO of French oil giant Total, Christophe de Margerie, who was killed in a jet crash at Moscow Vnukovo airport Monday, are leaving for Moscow to take to France his remains.

Fabrice Jacquin de Margerie, the son of the late oil boss, is due to arrive in the Russian capital in the coming hours, said the mayor of the northwestern French city of Saint-Pair-sur-Mer, where the family lives.

Mayor Bernard Sorre said the date for the funeral of Christophe de Margerie in this small town in the Manche department, where the family grave is located, has not been fixed yet set.

The mayor said citing Fabrice Jacquin de Margerie that the funeral would take place in Paris. He said no plans have been confirmed to repeat the ceremony in Saint-Pair-sur-Mer.

Christophe de Margerie was killed shortly before midnight Moscow time Monday when the Falcon jet carrying him collided with a snowplow during takeoff, caught fire and fell onto the runway. Three crew members, all of them French citizens, also died in the crash.

Russian investigators on Tuesday accused senior airport officials of criminal negligence over a plane crash. They also confirmed that the snowplow operator was drunk.

  

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  • Rupika Navaratna, Sri Lanka

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    Deepest sympathies to all family members.According to hs previous birth his life is written down only for this period of time. His untimely death shows that he is reborn in a good place. Console your minds. !!!!

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