“Billionaire” French lawmaker dies in helicopter crash… Macron “big loss” (total)

French politician Olivier Darus died in helicopter crash on the 7th

picture explanationFrench politician Olivier Darus died in helicopter crash on the 7th

Republican Republican (LR) lawmaker Olivier Dasau, grandson of the founder of Dado Group, who owns Dasao Airlines, etc., died in a helicopter crash on the 7th (local time).

Someone died at 6 pm on the same day in Tuque near Deauville, Calvados, in the northwestern part of France, reported by Radio Anpo Broadcasting and Daily Le Parisian.

He flew a private helicopter to Deauville, home to the villa, for the weekend, and was displaced as soon as he took off to return to Oise. The pilot also died in this accident.

President Emmanuel Macron posted a post on Twitter and expressed his condolences, saying, “He lost the leader who never knew to stop serving his country for life,” and “His sudden death was a big loss.”

Prime Minister Jean Castex praised the Congressman somewhat, saying, “He was a human legislator, a foresight entrepreneur, a man devoted to his country, an artist with elegant boldness.”

After graduating from the Air Force School, Rep. Daso first entered politics as a Paris city councilor in 1977, and was elected to the House of Representatives in Oise in 2002 and has maintained his position until this day.

In the 1980s, Congressman Daso worked as an executive at Dada Airlines, and in the 2000s, he was involved in the management of media companies owned by Dada Group, such as Daily Lefigaro.

Forbes, an American economic magazine, evaluated the net worth of some lawmakers at $7.3 billion (approximately 8.2 trillion won) and ranked 336th in the world for the rich.

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