Tuesday, February 17, 2009

British millionaire went missing.

British millionaire Sir Peter Lempl (Peter Lampl), known for his charitable work in education, missing passes Sky News on Monday.
The last 61 years Lempla seen on Sunday morning in his mansion in the south-west London. Since then his whereabouts are unknown.
Related to Lemplu people claim that the last few days a millionaire was in the depressed state, which, incidentally, could have been caused by a long receiving drugs prescription to him, presumably, from depression. At the same time, according to The Daily Mail, the disappearance of a millionaire could be related to differences that have arisen in recent months between Lemplom and his wife.
In 1997, Peter founded a charitable foundation Lempl Sutton Trust, to help children from poor families to receive education in the UK. For many years he acted as adviser to the British authorities on issues of education, participated in the development of several educational programs. For its work in 2003 Lempl was awarded the title of knight.

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