WORLD : Billionaire European Prince Dies
Prince Johannes von Thurn and Taxis, considered one of Europe’s richest men with a global empire worth more than $1 billion, died today after his second heart transplant in seven weeks.
The prince, 64, whose ancestors created the postal service in central Europe 500 years ago, ruled over a global empire of companies, properties and real estate worth an estimated $1.3 billion to $3.4 billion.
He is survived by his wife Gloria, 30, and three children.
He had suffered from heart disease for several years and received a first heart transplant Oct. 26. Several days ago, his body rejected the donated heart and another transplant was needed. Surgeons operated again Wednesday, but his body was too weak to recover from the second transplant, physicians said.
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