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Tengelmann: The family wants to have the missing Karl

2021-02-02T14:53:24.118Z


In April 2018, Tengelmann boss Karl-Erivan Haub did not return from a ski tour, since then a family dispute has been smoldering. Now his wife and children are also joining applications for a declaration of death.


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Karl-Erivan Haub in July 2017: Dispute over the redistribution of power

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A brother and the company have already filed applications.

Now, after much hesitation, his wife Katrin and the children also want to have the missing Tengelmann boss Karl-Erivan Haub declared dead.

The family has joined the ongoing applications for a declaration of death, said a spokesman for the Cologne district court.

The Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung had previously reported on it.

Karl-Erivan Haub, one of the richest Germans, set off on a ski tour alone on April 7, 2018 and never returned.

The family assumes that he had a fatal accident on the Klein Matterhorn near Zermatt in Switzerland.

His younger brother Christian then took over sole management of the Tengelmann Group.

He, his brother Georg and the company had already applied in October to have his brother declared dead.

Georg Haub, however, withdrew his application in mid-January.

Since the disappearance of Karl-Erivan Haub, a family quarrel about the redistribution of power in the multi-billion dollar trading group has simmered.

With the application for a declaration of death, the pressure increased on Katrin Haub and her children to sell the shares of their family line.

After all, the children have to be prepared for inheritance tax payments in the hundreds of millions.

The application for a declaration of death was initially sharply criticized by the wife of the missing person, Katrin Haub.

"It is very strange that someone else presumes to want to make such decisions for our family," said Katrin Haub at the time via a spokesman.

How the decision to join the declaration of death was initially left open.

"The family made this decision for very personal reasons," said a family spokesman simply.

Before the Cologne District Court decides on the admissibility of the application for a declaration of death, the Cologne public prosecutor's office now has the opportunity to issue an opinion.

If the court then considers the application admissible, the so-called public notice procedure begins with the public announcement of the application and the request to the missing person and everyone who can say something about his whereabouts to report.

The request is not only published on the court notice board, but must also appear in a daily newspaper according to the law.

At the discretion of the court, it can also be published in another way - for example electronically in the Federal Gazette.

The public announcement process can take anywhere from six weeks to a year.

After this period the death declaration can be made.

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Source: spiegel

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