The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

A member of the powerful Mulliez family dies in an avalanche in Savoie

2023-03-14T11:54:34.671Z


Guillaume Mulliez was going on skis to a refuge before being swept away by a patch of snow falling off the mountainside.


Guillaume Mulliez, member of the powerful family of entrepreneurs from the North which owns Auchan and Decathlon, among others, died Monday in an avalanche in Modane, in Savoie, we learned in the entourage of the family, confirming information from BFMTV.

Aged 61, Guillaume Mulliez was one of the descendants of Louis Mulliez, who was "

one of the founders of the ecosystem of the Mulliez Family Association which led to the creation of Auchan

", according to those around him. of the family.

He was a distant cousin of Gérard Mulliez, founder of Auchan, added this source.

The CRS of Modane confirmed to AFP a death in an avalanche on Monday, without details on the identity of the victim.

Four skiers were going from the Valfréjus resort towards the Vallée Étroite pass (Maurienne) to reach a refuge on the Italian side

” when the avalanche occurred on Monday around 1 p.m., they said.

A snowy mountain section left and they got caught in a flow at an altitude of 2390 meters

”, continue the CRS.

"

One of the four hikers was buried and quickly found and taken out but unfortunately the doctor was unable to revive him

."

The Avalanche Risk Assessment Bulletin was 4 out of 5

,” they note.

After working for Phildar, the knitting yarn company founded in 1922 in Roubaix by Louis Mulliez, Guillaume Mulliez created Dimo ​​Software, a management software company for companies.

With 22 billion euros in 2022, the Mulliez family ranked eighth among the largest French fortunes, according to Challenges.

Source: lefigaro

All business articles on 2023-03-14

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.