Lego CEO tragically died in the Alps.


Lego CEO died skiing from bleeding
The head of Lego and a friend of the Danish royal family, Michael Gelb, died as a result of an accident during a skiing holiday in the Swiss Alps. Verbier, where he was, is famous for the hazardous ski area 'Four Valleys'. The 64-year-old financier was taken to the hospital but unfortunately passed away.
Michael Gelb was a trusted person of King Frederick of Denmark and Queen Mary, as well as a good friend of the family. He was actively involved in royal events and ceremonies. His death marked a significant loss, expressed by the queen herself. Michael Gelb also collaborated with the queen in the Mary Fonden charity fund, which addresses loneliness, bullying, and domestic violence and supports mental health.
Such incidents highlight the importance of safely enjoying leisure Time in the mountains, especially when engaging in extreme sports. It reminds us to adhere to safety rules and use protective gear. Safety should be a priority, even when it comes to relaxation and entertainment.
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