Era one of the richest men in Romania the owner of the plane that left Linate in the direction of Olbia and crashed yesterday in Milan. His name was Dan Petrescu, he was 68 years old. On board, with him, were his family and Italian-French friends, the Nascimbene.
The wife, Regina, German, was 65 years old, the son Dan Stefan, researcher in Canada, 30, and his friend Julien Brossard, 35, almost 36 (they would all have celebrated his birthday together in Olbia on 8 October). Filippo Nascimbene, 33, was another friend by Dan Stefan: he was a manager in Start Hub consulting in Milan, where he lived, and was on a private plane with wife Claire Alexandrescou, also 33, an advertising manager, and her one-year-old son, Raphael, who was baptized yesterday, Sunday morning.
At the ceremony there were also the Petrescus, who had departed from Bucharest and landed at Linate, had participated in the party and, with the Nascimbene, had left for the villa in Gallura. On board the aircraft, too Miruna Anca Wanda Lozinschi, 65, Claire’s mother.
Dan Petrescu, a shy man, was a real estate entrepreneur very successful and had an estimated assets of 3 billion. Not very worldly, he had the dual nationality, Romanian and German, and exhibited as his only luxury his private plane, the Pilatus Pc 12, which he himself piloted and which he had bought in 2015 together with Vova Cohn, former shareholder of the Dinamo Bucharest football team.
In Romania, from which Nicolae Ceausescu had fled at the time of the dictatorship to go to Munich, they called him the “shadow billionaire” for his privacy: little was known about him, apart from his official residence in the Principality of Monaco: he was domiciled at Columbia Palace, on Avenue Princesse Grace.

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