Lego executive and friend of Denmark's Queen Mary dies in skiing accident
- Michael Halbye, a Lego executive and friend of Queen Mary of Denmark, died on April 12 after a skiing accident in the Verbier region of Switzerland.
- Halbye was airlifted to a hospital but succumbed to internal bleeding shortly after the fall.
- The Kirk Kristiansen family expressed their grief, stating, 'Our thoughts and care go to Michael's family and loved ones.'
- Queen Mary of Denmark honored Halbye, saying, 'He will be missed by many,' highlighting his positive energy and commitment.
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Lego Boss Michael Halbye Dies in Swiss Skiing Accident at 64 After Fall on the Slopes
The investment firm behind Lego, Kirkbi, said Halbye died on Saturday, April 12KIRKBI Michael HalbyeMichael Halbye, vice chairman at Lego’s parent company Kirkbi and a board member of The Mary Foundation, has died. He was 64.Halbye was skiing in the Verbier region of Switzerland when he fell on the piste on Saturday, April 12, according to a statement released by Kirkbi. He was immediately airlifted to the hospital to treat his injuries but died…
Lego Group. Vice president of the company that owns the brand died in a skiing accident
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Vice president of the company that owns Lego dies after having an accident while skiing in Switzerland
Deadly accident happened in Verbier, Switzerland. A 64-year-old man was taken by air to the hospital but did not survive the fall of several meters. The company that owns Lego regrets the loss.
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