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One of the richest men in the country killed in Britain – media

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One of the richest men in Great Britain was killed on his estate

Richard Sutton was found stabbed at his estate in England. A 60-year-old woman was also injured.

In Great Britain, one of the wealthiest people in the country was killed – the body of a man was found on the territory of his estate in the south-west of England. About it informs The Times on Thursday 8 April.

The 83-year-old hotel owner, Richard Sutton, was attacked the night before at his home near Gillingham, Dorset. The police arrived at the crime scene after a call from one of the neighbors. Law enforcers found Sutton with a knife wound. Death was pronounced at 21:15 local time.

In addition, a 60-year-old woman who was in the house, presumably the wife of a businessman, was stabbed. She was taken by helicopter to a Bristol hospital, her condition is assessed as critical.

Police detained a 34-year-old man from Gillingham who knew the victim. As established by law enforcement officers, the murder suspect drove out of the Sutton estate in a Range Rover in the direction of London. The police tracked the car for almost 200 km and detained the man already in London. The murder suspect was taken to hospital with no life-threatening injuries. At the moment, the motives for the crime are not named.

Note that Richard Sutton, with a fortune of $ 415 million, ranked 435th in the list of the richest people in Britain by versions newspaper The Sunday Times. He owned several hotels, including the five-star Sheraton Grand and the Ateneum on Park Lane in London.

Recall that earlier Canadian multimillionaire and his Russian wife punished for cheating… The couple did not want to wait for their turn according to the national vaccination plan and decided to trick themselves into receiving a dose of the anti-toxic vaccine.

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