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Rich heir’s arrest tied to wife’s death

By Cassandra Vinograd
Associated Press / July 18, 2012
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Hans Kristian Rausing, whose father made billions selling his stake in the Tetra Pak drinks-carton empire, has been charged in London with preventing the lawful burial of his wife, Eva, British police said Tuesday. Eva Rausing’s body was found in the couple’s London home on July 9 when police searched the house following her husband’s arrest on suspicion of drug possession. It was a tragic twist in the couple’s long-publicized battle with addition.

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